Abstract
Recent developments in emerging technology, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, have generated inquiries about the incorporation of these technologies into the law, as well as the philosophical and ethical questions that accompany their use. This paper considers existing legal doctrine and regulatory frameworks as applied to the niche area of Level 3 autonomous vehicles. Specifically, this paper considers tort liability in the form of negligence and products liability, privacy risks, and regulatory considerations in relation to Level 3 vehicles. Finally, societal risks and potential solutions are considered to provide insight into potential areas of additional work.
Recommended Citation
Ryan H. Jones,
Tort Liability, Privacy, and Regulatory Considerations for Level 3 Autonomous Vehicles,
30
Mich. Tech. L. Rev.
(2024).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mtlr/vol30/iss2/1
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