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Study Reveals that Europeans Still Remain (Very) Reluctant to Deal with Autonomous Cars

Summary by autoplus.fr
The survey commissioned by the Chinese manufacturer XPeng and conducted among more than 5,000 drivers in 6 European countries reveals a certain contradiction: 82% of respondents say they understand what artificial intelligence is, but 53% say "low or no confidence" in AI as soon as it is called upon to drive or manage an emergency. In practice, only one in 8 Europeans would agree to sit in a fully autonomous vehicle. This figure contrasts sharpl…
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The survey commissioned by the Chinese manufacturer XPeng and conducted among more than 5,000 drivers in 6 European countries reveals a certain contradiction: 82% of respondents say they understand what artificial intelligence is, but 53% say "low or no confidence" in AI as soon as it is called upon to drive or manage an emergency. In practice, only one in 8 Europeans would agree to sit in a fully autonomous vehicle. This figure contrasts sharpl…

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autoplus.fr broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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