PSA Abdurakhmon Eshmurodov
English 2
Prof. Sean Scanlan
11/06/2024
Brainstorm
AI and Road safety
AI and Education
AI and Future Careers
AI and time management
AI and computer systems
Version 1- My Own Thought
AI and Road safety
AI has huge potential to improve road safety, and it’s already having a significant impact on the whole world. This includes accident prevention, AI technologies such as computer vision, machine learning, and sensor fusion-fueled systems that contribute to reducing human error and optimizing traffic flow. The point is to make roads an environment where technology will support safer driving, with AI working in harmony with human drivers, pedestrians, and infrastructure.
Version 2 – ChatGPT 1
rewrite this PSA to be smoother and to discuss the AI in road safety
AI has huge potential to improve road safety and is already having a worldwide impact. From accident prevention to traffic optimization, AI-powered technologies such as computer vision, machine learning, and sensor fusion are actively lowering human error and improving road safety. The goal is to build road settings in which technology seamlessly promotes safer driving by combining AI with human drivers, pedestrians, and infrastructure.
Despite some problems, such as worries about data privacy, regulatory hurdles, and technical limitations, AI has enormous potential to minimize injuries and fatalities. As AI technology progresses, it has the potential to totally revolutionize our approach to road safety, resulting in a transportation system that is both safer and smarter for everyone.
Version 3 – ChatGPT 2
Rewrite this PSA for people who hate electric cars
If you’re someone who’s skeptical about electric cars, it’s worth considering the advanced safety technologies they offer, especially those powered by AI. Modern electric vehicles, like those from Tesla and other brands, are equipped with cutting-edge AI systems that can significantly enhance road safety. These technologies, such as collision prevention, lane-keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control, help reduce human error and make driving safer. While you may have concerns about the electric car experience, the safety benefits of AI-driven systems shouldn’t be overlooked. These cars use sensors, machine learning, and computer vision to make real-time decisions that can prevent accidents and improve overall driving. Even if electric cars aren’t your first choice, it’s hard to ignore how this technology is transforming road safety for everyone, making cars smarter, safer, and more efficient. Embracing the technology, regardless of the vehicle type, could mean safer journeys for you and those around you.
Comparison essay
The first essay is dedicated to the wide scope of the influence that AI will make upon road safety in promoting accident prevention, reduction of human error, and smoothing traffic flow-all with the help of AI technologies like computer vision, machine learning, and sensor fusion. It sets a scene where AI in harmony with drivers, pedestrians, and infrastructure will support safer driving. The second essay expands this to discuss, in detail, the role AI can play in bringing down road injuries and deaths, but adds that this too will have its own challenges such as data privacy, regulatory issues, and limits put by technology itself. It discusses how AI may change the future of road safety. My PSA resembles the first two essays in building up one point of AI in improving road safety globally and underlining its strong features: reducing human error and optimizing the flow of traffic. However the GhatGPT paper does not deeply delve into any particular challenges such as data privacy or regulation-related issues, nor does it target electric car skeptics, hence my paper sounds so general and neutral. While the first and second essays speak to AI’s role in changing the face of road safety as a whole, the third essay appeals to a certain target and crusades the safety benefits accruing from electric vehicles, especially with regard to AI technology. Overall, the essays tend to have different stands on the topic of AI and road safety, and my public service announcement would just slightly lean toward a broader, global outlook that is conveyed in both the first and second essays.
Final PSA
Title. AI electric cars vs Gas cars
Key question. In the same situation will a human outperform the AI and which one is less dangerous and more safer?
My own thought
I think AI will not outperform any human until it is more advanced. Due to the fact that human reaction is quicker. Despite the fact that AI is advancing in our lives every day. I don’t think everybody wants to drive electric cars but that’s what the market offers currently that has AI integrated into the system. At the same time not everybody wants to drive electric AI cars even though they claim to be safer but it hasn’t been tested. Unless AI improves a lot more than it already is, I do not consider it overtaking human beings in most areas, especially when reactions need to be quick and tactful in terms of making appropriate decisions. Human reflexes and the ability to adjust to an unforeseen circumstance still outstrip what AI can do at this time. That might all be true, considering that AI is increasingly being integrated into everyday life and even rapidly improving over time; there are areas of limitation that still exist. For instance, although AI technologies, those dealing with driving included, are in the roadmap, most of them are still being tested and haven’t completely given evidence they can do better than a human driver in most situations. Moreover, however electric vehicles with AI-powered systems are being integrated, not everyone is prepared to switch to an electric car. Quite a number of people still raise an eyebrow or simply just prefer conventional fuel-combustion cars. While the market might be impressing electric AI cars as the future of driving, these cars remain relatively new and untested on a large scale. Many would not entirely open their arms to these cars, not because they do not like them but because the long-term safety and reliability of the AI-driven electric vehicles are yet to be proved. While some would argue that these cars are safer since they have AI systems, the technology is still very young and hasn’t gone through all kinds of real-life scenarios. People will, until these issues are solved and the technology is fine-tuned, be leery about electric AI cars, which are supposed to offer enhanced safety.
HAVS | Highly Automated Vehicles | Alliance for Automotive Innovation. (n.d.).
Garsten, E. (2024, January 24). What are Self-Driving cars? The technology explained. Forbes.
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