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Sources Select ResourcesDriverless Cars: Hype, Hubris and DistractionsNader, Ralph Article 2017 Counterpunch The driverless personal car is quickly emerging without a legal, ethical and priorities framework, when priorities should be placed on safer, more efficient and less polluting means of transport. Faulty update breaks Lexus cars' maps and radio systemsArticle 2016 BBC News A faulty data broadcast is causing problems for Lexus car owners in the US. The buggy update - which was delivered via a wireless transmission - is causing affected vehicles' infotainments systems to ... Why a Future Ride in a Self-Driving Car Could Be a Trip to Advertising HellEvarts, Eric C. Article 2015 Alternet There's nothing marketers love more than a captive audience. And people don't get any more captive than when they're sitting in a car. That's a powerful motivation for companies developing automated c... Sources BookshelfDesign for the Real WorldHuman Ecology and Social Change Papanek, Victor Book 1970 While two-thirds of the world's population lives in poverty, valuable human and natural resources are used to produce: fur-covered toilet seats, electronic nail polish dryers, diapers for parakeets, a...
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