Artificial intelligence is well ahead of human intelligence, but it still has a long way to go before it is fully developed. People can, for example, alter traffic signs such as speed limits and stop signs by obscuring them and/or vandalizing them. A human being would be able to recognize that something is wrong and take the appropriate measures to slow down. AI, on the other hand, would have a more difficult time processing it.
– Pranta Dutta

The sensors situated in self-driving cars can be useless if only can work in all types of weather conditions. self-driving cars can also cause tragic accidents if the sensors incapable of detecting objects in bad weather conditions
– Jerry Chen

Driving is an intensely social process that frequently involves intricate interactions with other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. In many of those situations, humans rely on generalized intelligence and common sense that AI still very much lacks.
– Chowdhury Hashmee

Some model-based controllers for the steering control system that are being used are “model predictive control (MPC), linear-quadratic regulator (LQR) and others. However, these models still have issues such as not providing the uncertainties in a roll-over collision control, high computational complexity issues, lateral stability, and parametric uncertainties.
– Mateo Avila

The speed of a self-driving car works with every sensor that allows the vehicle to recognize collisions. The car’s speed is considered one of the significant factors contributing to a fatal accident. A car has three options when going to crash: to swerve left, the second is to swerving right, and the third.
– Foysal Ahmed

Electric cars are known to have errors when it comes to it’s built. There’s a maintenance that has to be maintained for this self-driven car to be safe on the road. There’s always some type of hack and a loss sense of privacy that’s always leaked from these types of highly advanced features.
– Isaac Ajeleti