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Is It Perilous To Be Driverless?

Kam Raslan | Matt Armitage | Rahmah Pauzi

31-Mar-18 17:00

Is It Perilous To Be Driverless?

This week the culture vultures address the uncertainty surrounding technology and the future. With Facebook taking a bit of heat recently with the Cambridge Analytica saga, Kam asks if social media users may be slowly opting for other alternatives in the next stage of social media evolution. Marking her debut on the show, BFM's very own Rahmah tackles the subject of social media literacy and its education for the younger generation. Matt homes in on AI & autonomous cars, and how they are not 'intelligent' enough at present to be left without human monitoring.

Produced by: Ali Johan


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