Stanford CIS

Setting the standard of liability for self-driving cars

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Law professor Bryant Walker Smith reached roughly the same conclusion. He argues that car manufacturers should be held liable whenever their cars perform unreasonably and then suggests that a self-driving car performs unreasonably in a particular situation if “either (a) a human driver or (b) a comparable automated driving system could have done better under the same circumstances.” 

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