MxLinux has topped distrowatch for several weeks now, dethroning Manjaro.
Both are super simple to install and have excellent free support, provided by people who care about the software they provide.
Manjaro doesn't have a 32bit release afaik, but MxLinux seems to have one, if you need to resurrect one of those ancient machines from the early 2000's. (In case this is your objective, remember to disable vsync in the window manager tweaks menu).
Technically, extending on that, all data for any/everything should be open sourced.
In the case of driverless vehicles, the app developed with an inferior dataset will have a lower safety score, and thereby a higher number of casualties.
In theory we can say that there is a minimum number of casualties involved with getting into the market, especially if you are a new player. The buy-in is a number of human (and other) lives.
Why would one ever result at that methodology?