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SUMMARY:Horizon 56x10 - Dawn of the Driverless Car
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DESCRIPTION:The car has shrunk the world\, increased personal freedom an
	din so many ways expanded our horizons\, but there is aflipside. Fumes fro
	m car exhausts have helped to destroy ourenvironment\, poisoned the air we
	 breathe and killed us in farmore straightforward ways. But all that is go
	ing to change.Thisepisode of Horizon enters a world where cars can driveth
	emselves\, a world where we are simply passengers\, ferriedabout by wholes
	ome green compassionate technology which willnever ever go wrong. And it i
	s almost here. Horizon exploresthe artificial intelligence required to rep
	lace human driversfor cars themselves\, peers into the future driverless w
	orldand discovers that\, despite the glossy driverless PR (andassuming tha
	t they really can be made to work reliably)\, thereality is that it might 
	not be all good news. From the ethicsof driverless car crashes to the impa
	ct on jobs\, it might bethat cars are about to rise up against us in ways 
	that none ofus are expecting.
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