Self Driving Cars are Heading Towards an Al Road Block

Make sure you have already read: Self Driving Cars are Heading Towards an Al Road Block
and Tech for tigers: WWF and Intel test Al technology for monitoring wild tigers in China
1.) Why, according to Russell Brandom, author of "Self-Driving Cars are Headed Towards a Roadblock" are self-driving cars having a number of difficulties?
2.) What is the difference between "deep learning" and "rule-based Al," and which method is better?
3.) Given the chance to be driven in an autonomous car, would you do it? Why or why not?
4.) Why is the Al usage discussed in "Tech for Tigers: WWF and Intel test Al technology for monitoring wild tigers in China," a worthwhile use of technology ?
5.) Finally, now that we are nearly done with this Unit, how are you feeling about Al (compared to your feelings when we first started discussing this topic)?