Fast forward say fifty years until there are nothing but self-driving cars. Assume there will be far fewer accidents ... but there will be some. The question then becomes -- who is liable for such events? The non-driver driver? The car's owner? The car manufacturer (and its AI designers)? Or the government which created the bizarrely non-standard conditions that caused confusion on the car's navigation system?
Friday, December 07, 2018
Liability
Fast forward say fifty years until there are nothing but self-driving cars. Assume there will be far fewer accidents ... but there will be some. The question then becomes -- who is liable for such events? The non-driver driver? The car's owner? The car manufacturer (and its AI designers)? Or the government which created the bizarrely non-standard conditions that caused confusion on the car's navigation system?
Labels:
A.I.,
accidents,
insurance,
Liability,
self-driving cars
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