1. Self-destructive car In March 2008, investigators found that a driverless car of Uber broke down while driving, which was later confirmed to have a high probability of happening in other cars. Automakers like Ford and General Motors, newcomers like Uber, and a large number of startups are scrambling to commercialize autonomous driving technology. Now they have invested billions of dollars, although it is still immature. As a subsidiary of Alphabet,
Waymo made the greatest progress; Last year, they launched the first fully automatic taxi service in Arizona. But this is still based on the fact that Waymo's limited technology and self-driving cars cannot adapt to all road conditions. 20 19 what we should pay more attention to is that so far, regulators in the United States and other places are still helpless about these two crises. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration even signaled that the existing safety rules may be relaxed. This means that both pedestrians and drivers will become mice. In March this year, it was reported that a political advisory branch in Cambridge used Facebook data to influence the 20 16 US presidential election. The resulting commotion shows us that
How the algorithms that determine which news and information appear on social media are used. This algorithm can amplify the wrong information, disturb the public opinion environment, isolate different opinions, and finally achieve the purpose of public opinion control. At a congressional hearing, Facebook CEO mark zuckerberg promised that artificial intelligence itself can be trained to identify and stop malicious content. At the same time, AI is far from understanding the meaning of text, images or videos.