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bnabholz | 6 years ago
In my very humble opinion... I think the classic "corporate IP" laws should extend here. If you write software and that software belongs to your company, they should be responsible for the liability of said software. Ownership and consequences should be associated, otherwise you've misplaced the incentive for people/organizations to do the right thing.
It's hard to see a positive outcome. Blaming the driver will make people not want self-driving tech. Blaming the dev will just make them pick a less risky line of work. Blaming the company is probably the most fair, but then companies will be less likely to develop it.
AnimalMuppet|6 years ago
So in the case of a "self driving car", if it's claimed to be truly autonomous, if the ads say you can take a nap and the car will wake you at your destination, and the car crashes, then the company that made those claims is liable. If the claim is that the car is supposed to help the human but the human still has to drive, then the human had better be paying attention enough to drive. (And in cases where the company doesn't certify that it's truly a self-driving car, but the advertisements heavily imply that, you've got some nice court cases about who's liable.)
Here's the "but see below" part. The Boeing 737 Max crashes are... I don't quite know what to do with them. The pilot is responsible for flying the plane, no matter what. And yet, the planes have certification of airworthiness (not certified by the pilot). I am not trying to pin all the blame for those crashes on the pilots.