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Can Google’s Driverless Car Project Survive a Fatal Accident?

Can Google’s Driverless Car Project Survive a Fatal Accident?

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Google’s self-driving cars are logging some 15,000 autonomous miles per week on public streets...a fatal accident will eventually happen. And a fatal accident could doom the entire effort. How the public responds to the first human deaths caused by self-driving cars will ultimately determine the technology’s trajectory...
self-driving cars end up shrinking traffic fatalities by up to 90 percent this century... save as many lives as anti-smoking efforts

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The above notes were curated from the full post www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/03/google-self-driving-car-crash/471678/?utm_source=nextdraft&utm_medium=email.

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