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Just as the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 forever changed the reality and scope of war, so too might autonomous robot soldiers shift our understanding of what it means to fight and to wage war.
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Some states have created exemptions to encourage testing, while others have signaled that they might restrict autonomous vehicles.
But Clement (e.g., in his Protreptikos ["Exhortation"]) and other Church Fathers roundly condemned the belief that Greek myths might be autonomous sources of truth.
The deal potentially sets up an interesting new avenue in how we might see autonomous cars being built, rolled out and operated.
This could be explained by the fact that, a woman who has her own income might be autonomous in seeking better health care than house wife who has no their own income.
"Twenty years from now we might have completely autonomous vehicles," he said, "maybe on limited roads".
It was impossible to know what someone who was autonomous might do next, and this could be dangerous, especially if he had a following.
The trials in Greenwich suggested that passengers might embrace larger autonomous vehicles more readily than pods when it comes to public transport.
Others might rhapsodise about autonomous communes and the glories of non-hierarchical organisation: by contrast, though their politics are light years apart, Ali echoes Fukuyama's argument that without a coherent programme and convincing mass support, you're toast.
BMW, though, does not yet talk of when it might offer fully autonomous cars to customers; rather it says that it expects to see "highly automated" driving functions available in its models from around 2020.Policymakers want to see more development before fully autonomous cars are sold to the public.
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