New car technology is making crash liability more complicated. Regulators and courts must determine if humans, software, or manufacturers are at fault.
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Without effective regulation of AI, society is facing a head-on collision with a driverless car
Artificial intelligence is accelerating exponentially before it has brakes, seat-belts, speed limits or a working GPS ...
Driverless cars could save thousands of lives. They might also break our cities.
How two seemingly unrelated policies, one to reduce car insurance costs, the other to allow driverless taxis, became tangled ...
While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of California San Diego reveals Americans' doubts about driverless cars aren't just ...
On its first day of operations in Charlotte, a Waymo robotaxi was also involved in its first accident in the city — a minor collision in uptown. While Waymo taxis eventually will be driverless, there ...
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