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Response rates from 329 New Democratic voters.

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Other Popular Answers

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 @B2LYYGRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2 days2D

No, and it should encourage autonomous vehicles, as long as drivers may choose/control the vehicle's level of autonomy.

 @B2CMT6Q  from Montana  answered…3wks3W

Implementing technology in a vehicle does not necessarily mean that there isn't any aspect human input required to operate it.

 @9ZXWXP2from Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

Yes and no, I think PWDs can rely with this technology to fully live their lives outside of their disabilities but at the same time yes, to those who are normal mentally and physically. Also there's need to be more intial tests with regards to these vehicles. Although I understand that prevention is better than cure, we cannot fully rely to these advanced vehicles. we need both attention and technology.

 @9XQKGCVfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

It depends on the specific technology. Ultimately people need to control the speed, braking and steering of the vehicle.

 @9XCFZ4Zfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

The risk of vehicles malfunctioning following a bad update or hacking attempt is too high. Human control (or at least, human override) is of importance

 @9W9559Qfrom British Columbia  answered…3mos3MO

It really depends on what they restrict, yes they shouldn't let ai do everything, but its a part of the evolution of technology so we need it to advance.

 @9W6MWH2from British Columbia  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, they should only restrict it for people who don't have physical disabilities and increase the use of advanced technology for the physically disabled

 @9W4QXDCfrom New York  answered…4mos4MO

To a point. Undeniably helpful things like rear view cameras should be maintained, but A.I. tools require significantly more development