Self-driving car accidents will keep happening. We need to learn from them
Published: March 21, 2018 / Author: Timothy Carone
Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece for CNN.
We are in the midst of a technological revolution.
Over the past 40 years, we’ve witnessed rapid changes to technology and discovered new ways of using it that were unanticipated.
Unfortunately, this revolution has had some gut-wrenching implications that we were unprepared to accommodate. In some cases, it’s clear that technology is moving far faster than our culture.
Uber’s fatal self-driving car crash in Tempe, Arizona is the latest example.
Read the full op-ed here.
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