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Who's responsible when a self driving car causes an accident? The answer could have big implications for insurance companies and manufacturers.
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Liability is a big question. Volvo, Mercedes, Waymo say outright they will accept responsibility.- JM
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Driving on city streets requires continuous split-second decisions (why experienced drivers are better than newbies). Is AI really ready for driverless cars anywhere other than long stretches of highway?
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No, not ready yet, but getting there. Waymo’s vehicles are really, really good. Doesn’t mean they’re prepared for every edge case. More work ahead. -JM
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Will the responses be written somewhere. I’m at work and can’t listen?
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Yes! We will be including some of the questions and answers in Joann's next autonomous vehicles newsletter. You can subscribe here: https://link.axios.com/join/autonomousvehicles-signup?source=twitter …
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No I'm just beyond terrified of them
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Will government ban private ownership of cars to effectively destroy our remaining freedom to keep us all on the government plantations, commonly referred to as cities?
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