I think the future of unmanned vehicle technology is very bright, and unmanned vehicle technology, if it matures, can bring huge economic value to people. When it matures, unmanned vehicles will basically replace people driving manually, which will be much more convenient. For example, truck drivers, cab drivers, these occupations will basically be replaced. However, the current unmanned vehicle technology is still immature, and there is still a very long way to go in the future.
I. Will basically replace the manualIf the future of unmanned car technology is mature, then the vast majority of vehicles are mainly using an automatic driving technology, not many people will drive manually. This is because people now drive basically because of need, not because of preference. By that time, there will probably be only those professional racers left who will often drive, and the vast majority of people will not often drive manually.
II. Can bring a lot of valueIf the unmanned car technology is very mature, then there will be a very large economic value. For example, cab drivers, truck drivers, which are some of the professions that specifically need drivers, they can all be driverless. If it is driverless, then it can save a lot of labor costs. And some of these cars are able to run constantly all the time, so this way there can be a higher efficiency. And with the maturity of the unmanned car, then it will certainly allow the car to have more automated functions, so that it can be completely intelligent.
three. The road is still farBut the current unmanned car technology is still immature, and there are not many cases of self-driving accidents. I think it will take a long time for driverless technology to mature completely. The best in this area is probably Tesla, but Tesla's autopilot has not been used on a large scale because of safety issues. Not many people are willing to put their lives in the hands of a driverless system because it's not reliable enough.
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