Is it already highly safe to drive a car in driverless mode, i.e. driven, guided by an artificial intelligence system?

More and more car companies are conducting tests and some have already started to mass-produce autonomous cars guided by artificial intelligence. Some models are being produced in dual versions, i.e. allowing the vehicle to be driven classically by the driver and with the option of enabling automatic steering by an AI computer. In the future, the scale of production equipped with this type of solution is said to increase. The key arguments for the development of this type of solution include, on the one hand, convenience and the possibility, already used in some countries, to transport goods by truck on intercity routes without a driver. On the other hand, when driverless autonomous vehicles are allowed in urban areas, there are concerns about the safety of vehicle traffic, which may be due to the malfunctioning of AI-controlled vehicle movement systems. In addition, there are also considerations regarding the qualification of liability for road traffic accidents involving autonomously driven vehicles by artificial intelligence.

In view of the above, I address the following question to the esteemed community of scientists and researchers:

Would you trust an artificial intelligence to steer your autonomous car while driving that vehicle in a driverless option?

Is it already highly safe to drive a car in driverless mode, i.e. driven, guided by an artificial intelligence system?

What is your opinion on this topic?

What is your opinion on this subject?

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Thank you very much,

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Dariusz Prokopowicz

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