Zhihua Zou (Jacky)
He/him
I'm major in Computer science and Psychology.
I do not have a clear post-graduation goal right now. Maybe go for a master degree in computer science or work in a company that I intereted.
I like to read novels, especially Detective fiction. Also, I play video games everyday.
The superpower I want is never to be tired in both mentally and physically.
The superpower I have is to control my emotions. I can focus on the things I need to do even if I'm very angry.
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I think you had a very interesting topic. I have a ford and it has a self driving technology incorporated into it. Even though I have the opportunity to use it, I never fully relied on the self driving technology just because of that fear factor. Maybe you can include a piece of your paper on the psychological and emotional aspects onto your paper when considering self driving technology.
I really find your topic very interesting.I liked how you had given multiple exhibits about self driving car accidents as well as some supporting the cars. I think you could find a way to use the evidence and connect it with certain ethical principles so as to give your paper more weight and support the evidence more. I really think your diverging perspective and your view collide quite well.
Your topic is interesting. Perhaps you could find a moral argument to support your article because it is not comprehensive to only mention that consumers should be responsible for the accident. And the point where manufacturers sell self-driving cars lies in freeing consumers from the shackles of their hands. It would be more persuasive if you could explain clearly in your article why the moral responsibility for driving lies not with the manufacturer but with the consumer.