There's a system to monitor driver attention and it will eventually pull over and stop if you fall asleep (or die of a self inflicted GSW). You would have to modify the the software to make a driverless delivery reliable and I feel like anyone capable of that level of execution would also be capable of putting together a real bomb.
I don't consider vehicle born IEDs in self driving cars to be a significant threat, because you can already accomplish the same thing by hiring a driver. Self driving introduces the possibility of mass simultaneous deployment, but acquiring large amounts of high explosives is not easy.
this means the possibility that the Cyber truck was remotely driven to the location with the dead body already in it is not out of the question.
There's a system to monitor driver attention and it will eventually pull over and stop if you fall asleep (or die of a self inflicted GSW). You would have to modify the the software to make a driverless delivery reliable and I feel like anyone capable of that level of execution would also be capable of putting together a real bomb.
I don't consider vehicle born IEDs in self driving cars to be a significant threat, because you can already accomplish the same thing by hiring a driver. Self driving introduces the possibility of mass simultaneous deployment, but acquiring large amounts of high explosives is not easy.