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After Tempe fatality, self-driving car developers must engage with public now or risk rejection

After Tempe fatality, self-driving car developers must engage with public now or risk rejection

by Andrew Maynard | Mar 21, 2018 | Responsible Innovation, Self driving cars

Andrew Maynard, Arizona State University; Jameson Wetmore, Arizona State University, and Thaddeus R. Miller, Arizona State University On Sunday evening, March 18, an Uber SUV hit and killed a pedestrian in the Arizona city of Tempe. In a place where vehicle-related...
Will driving your own car one day be as socially unacceptable as smoking in public?

Will driving your own car one day be as socially unacceptable as smoking in public?

by Andrew Maynard | Sep 26, 2016 | Emerging Technology, Public Health, Responsible Innovation

In 2014, over 32,000 people were killed in car crashes in the U.S. In 2012, more than two million Americans visited the emergency room as a result of car crashes. And an estimated 94 percent of the crashes that cause these injuries and fatalities are attributable to...
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