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    8 months ago

    That’s also a legal issue with autonomous cars.

    Autonomous cars can also get into basically the trolley problem. If an accident is unavoidable, but the car can swerve and kill its own passenger to avoid killing more people in a larger wreck, should it? And would that end up as more liability for whoever takes the blame?

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      38 months ago

      The owner or lesse of the car is responsible. Think of the car as a dog that bit a child.

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        48 months ago

        Are we talking truly autonomous vehicles with no driver, or today’s “self-driving-but-keep-your-hands-on-the-wheel” type cars?

        In the case of the former, it should be absolutely the fault of the manufacturer.

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            28 months ago

            Say there is a car with no human driver, that is being sold as requiring “no human input other than set destination, stop, and go”.

            If that vehicle crashes, you think the person who bought the car (the passenger) has legal liability, and not the manufacturer?

            That’s like being a passenger on a bus and getting sued if the bus driver hits a parked car.

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              18 months ago

              The bus company gets sued because they own the bus, not the driver. Same as if you lend your car to someone, you’re at least partially responsible.