A lot of people have been talking about whether or not we should let fully autonomous self-driving cars on the road in the last few years. As technology gets better, self-driving cars are becoming more and more likely. But the talk about how widely used they are is hard and has many sides.
Self-Driving Cars and Road Safety
One of the best reasons to back fully self-driving cars is that they could make roads safer. People still make the most mistakes that cause car accidents, but self-driving cars with AI driving systems could help a lot with these mistakes. These cars are better at staying safe because they can process information faster than people can.

AI can help drivers stay focused on the road by getting rid of things that can make them lose focus, like being tired or using a phone. These are two common causes of accidents. Because of this, switching to self-driving cars could make the roads safer and cut down on accidents and deaths.
The Drawbacks of AI Driving
Some people who don’t like self-driving cars are worried about how AI might not be able to handle complicated driving situations in the real world. Self-driving cars are programmed to follow strict rules, but they might not be able to handle situations that require human judgment or decision-making.
For instance, how should AI choose who or what to put first in an accident that can’t be avoided? These moral and ethical questions have not been answered, which makes it unclear how fully autonomous these vehicles will be. AI might also be able to handle normal driving tasks, but it might not be ready to deal with the fact that human drivers are unpredictable.
