Waymo's self-driving cars have faced slashed tires, thrown rocks
CBS MoneyWatch features Phil Simon, lecturer of information systems, talking about why some people are lashing out on autonomous vehicles.
Fear of the unknown or an easier way to get from point A to point B? Resentment of technology or life-saving technology? These are the various perspectives making it either a smooth or bumpy road for Waymo's fleet of nearly 600 self-driving cars that travel thousands of miles each day.
In an article Dec. 14, 2018, on CBS MoneyWatch:
This stuff is happening fast, and a lot of people are concerned that technology is going to run them out of a job.
– Phil Simon, lecturer of information systems
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