This considers limiting the integration of advanced technologies in vehicles to ensure humans retain control and to prevent dependency on technological systems. Proponents argue that it preserves human control and prevents over-reliance on potentially fallible technology. Opponents argue that it hinders technological progress and the benefits that advanced technology can bring to safety and efficiency.
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Would you prefer a self-driving car to save you time on your commute, even if it means giving up some control over the vehicle?
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Do you believe that the benefits of advanced automotive technologies outweigh the risks of losing human touch in driving?
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If cars could drive themselves to any destination, what would be your biggest concern about not being in control?
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How much do you trust technology with your safety compared to a human's decision-making while driving?
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Imagine a car that gets software updates like a smartphone; what fears or excitements does this idea bring to you?
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Do you think having more automated features in cars makes drivers too reliant on technology and less skilled?
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In a future where cars can fully drive themselves, what skills do you think drivers should still learn and why?
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How do you think advanced car technologies could change the way our cities look and how we design roads?
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Reflect on a time technology failed you; how does that experience shape your view on relying on technology for transportation?
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How would you feel about driving a car that can make decisions on its own, like braking or steering away from obstacles?