Self-Driving Cars and the Law
We would be wise to ensure that laws are in place that take some of the guesswork out of liability when it comes to self-driving vehicles, their safety and security, and how we go about testing future iterations.
Noah Rue is a journalist and a digital nomad, fascinated with the intersection between global health, personal wellness, and modern technology.
We would be wise to ensure that laws are in place that take some of the guesswork out of liability when it comes to self-driving vehicles, their safety and security, and how we go about testing future iterations.
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