BBC News:
The government has announced that it wants to make the UK a world centre for the development of driverless cars.
It said it would conduct a review next year to ensure that the legislative and regulatory framework is in place for such vehicles to be incorporated on Britain's roads.
It will also create a £10m prize to fund a town or city to become a testing ground for autonomous vehicles.
Hours after Uber launched driverless cars in Pittsburgh, aldermen proposed an ordinance to ban driverless cars in Chicago.
The company’s fleet of robotic cars will be supervised by humans in the driver’s seat.
With Google, Uber and Tesla working to get driverless cars on the road, the streets will soon be controlled by computers. But there are important questions.
"When should driverless cars kill their own passengers?"
The very moment the passenger opts for a driverless car of course.
Computers are inherently stupid, don't let them dumb you down by relying on them.
Most of all don't trust them with your life when not 100% necessary.
We are slowly becoming the race of the helpless. Pathetic.