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…