> For instance, what happens IF the vehicle actually does have an accident? Who is liable? Is it the "driver" who wasn't actually controlling the car, or the company who wrote the driving software?
Why would it be exclusive? If a vehicle actually has an accident with a driver, and owner who is not a driver, and a manufacturer, then, depending on the circumstances, it is possible for all three to have some degree of liability. With a robotic vehicle, there's really not that much difference.
Why would it be exclusive? If a vehicle actually has an accident with a driver, and owner who is not a driver, and a manufacturer, then, depending on the circumstances, it is possible for all three to have some degree of liability. With a robotic vehicle, there's really not that much difference.