User:Starw1

Self driving cars have been recently created and designed in the technological world.

Future use: As technology continues to evolve and issues continued to be worked out, there is a good chance that self-driving vehicles become much more common in the near future. As a direct result, more people would be able to afford them. The most significant challenges that self-driving cars face include ethical issues, cybersecurity threats, programming errors, and liability matters.

But there is also security reasons that can affect the creation and selling of self driving cars: Without a doubt, there is a risk that hackers of all intent could gain control of vehicle systems, steal data, and create unpleasant circumstances for the occupants of self-driving vehicles. This can be very dangerous and get out of hand.

'''Whats out there right now: ''' There are no fully autonomous cars on the market, but there are companies introducing limited autonomous technologies. With the different levels of autonomous vehicles (level 1 being simple cruise control and level 5 being fully computer controlled), those that the public can actually purchase and use for themselves is at level 3 technology. Tesla’s Autopilot system is practically mainstream, and Cadillac is a key player in the industry as well.