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Autonomous Chevy Bolt Gets Slapped With a Ticket in San Francisco
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[QUOTE="TenEightyOne, post: 12267780, member: 146813"] It's an interesting point. I suspect an arrangement would come about where we pay an insurance premium to protect our vehicles against the usual loss/damage but also have warranty protection from the 'AI' provider. There'd be lots of small print of course (what's new?) covering regular servicing, no modification, proper software updates, maybe even modes and areas of acceptable use. If you're walking beside a road and you're injured by an 'AI' car then you will naturally direct your claim at the car's owner. The owner will have to have an arrangement where they redirect the claim to the AI provider if the owner was using (or dispatching) the vehicle according to legitimate parameters. [/QUOTE]
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