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" ... It is very clear that COVID-19 and Climate Action are seen as opportunities to bring corporations and states closer together in offering solutions to global problems. But if that means an even greater wealth accretion and power accretion to corporations, who then unduly influence governments, we may see even wider social divisions. The demos to a large extent dictates which threats and risks it wants its leaders to prioritize and if companies rather than citizens get to decide that we will indeed be looking at more than just social unrest. And that is the risk that whilst unreported, looms on the horizon, and we should not ignore. ... "
" ... Perhaps an obvious point that I haven’t brought up is that the AI is not going to be able to change the tire. If the driver was a human, we might expect that the human driver could get out of the vehicle, and proceed to change the tire, assuming too that a spare existed and was viable. The odds are that self-driving cars are all going to be outfitted with run-flats, which makes sense given the aspect that the AI cannot change the tire. Also, with the run-flat tires, the notion is that the self-driving car will be able to proceed for a while and thus not unduly inconvenience the passengers. ... "
" ... Some skeptical consumers question whether politics unduly influenced the process. Carenda Deonne of Chesapeake, Virginia falls into this camp. “I think that it’s still very much politically driven and more time needs to be given for research and development,” she said. ... "
" ... Speaking of road bouldering, perhaps consider your own driving efforts. Without triggering you unduly right now, dare I say or suggest that you might have perchance performed a road bouldering action at some point in your lengthy driving tenure? ... "
" ... The second form of stress was related to our boss. It’s well known that abuse from a supervisor tears away our attention at work, but the study also suggests this spills over into our commute time as well. Indeed, a hard time from our boss can prompt us to focus unduly on work matters whilst driving, and therefore not on the matter at hand. ... "