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December 17, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Today's digest is a roundup of all our articles about self-drivi

December 17, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Today's digest is a roundup of all our articles about self-driving cars! We cover security concerns, futurecasting, and the ethics of self-driving cars. [Manage multiple data platforms with a single database toolÂ]( [Learn more >]( Daily Picks [Why You'll Probably Have to Drive Your AI "Self-Driving" Car]( [Dmytro Spilka AI Zone]( Self-driving cars are the future, but that doesn't mean the driver will be able to take their eyes off the road entirely due to physical and legal limitations. [Security Concerns of Self-Driving Cars]( [Eva Johnson IoT Zone]( Automotive manufacturers are allocating significant resources to develop self-driving prototypes which are likely to be the answer to the question of how to avoid car crashes; but to live up to this expectation, drivers concerns about security must be addressed. [Futurecasting: Impact of Self-Driving Cars]( [John Basso IoT Zone]( A list of all the possibilities and improvements that could arrive if self-driving cars become the preferred method of travel. [Thought Experiment: The Ethics of Self-Driving Cars]( [Nicole Wolfe IoT Zone]( Patrick Lin's TedEd video about the ethical dilemma of self-driving cars prompts a lot of ethical concerns to take into consideration. These dilemmas could be major roadblocks that prevent the cars from ever being able to be mainstream. [Are Self Driving Cars the Answer to Elderly Mobility?]( [Adi Gaskell IoT Zone]( Learn more about how self-driving cars and how they can enhance elderly mobility. [The Financial Impact of Self-Driving Cars: Positive or Negative?]( [Dmytro Spilka IoT Zone]( Let's take a look at the financial impact that self-driving cars would have on society. Would it be positive or negative? Let's find out. [Making Tough Choices With Self-Driving Cars]( [Michael Tharrington IoT Zone]( MIT unveiled its Moral Machine experiment this month, where you can choose how an automated car reacts in a crisis. See some examples, and consider the problems self-driving cars pose. New Downloads from DZone [Refcard] [Identity and Access Management]( In today's security climate, if you’re not keeping up, then you’re putting your company at risk of experiencing breaches, losing productivity, and falling behind the competition. DZone's Identity and Access Management (IAM) Refcard explores IAM key concepts, rising challenges, and core practices to securing digital identities. [Free Download >]( [Trend Report] [Kubernetes and the Enterprise]( This report will explore key developments in myriad technical areas related to the omnipresent container management platform, plus expert contributor articles highlighting key research findings like scaling a microservices architecture, cluster management, deployment strategies, and much more! [Free Download >]( [Refcard] [Getting Started With Container Registries]( Container registries serve as libraries to store and access third-party container images required during the build phase of the SDLC and the images produced for deployment to test, staging, and production environments. While public container registries are accessible and convenient, private registries can better integrate into existing CI/CD workflows, offer greater control over access and security, as well as help ensure build repeatability and reliability. This Refcard covers key container concepts and terminology; common use cases; and guidelines for container registry configuration, operation, security, and storage. [Free Download >]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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