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Google's Autonomous Cars Face Legal, Practical Challenges
Google's nutty pseudo-utopian autonomous car project faced a reality check at a legal symposium sponsored by the Law Review and High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University. Among the challenges raised were the prospect on insuring such a car, and whether the car would be able to stop of law enforcement or construction workers.
While Google claims that their autonomous cars have driven more than 200,000 miles of accident-free driving, issues like whether police can pull over autonomous cars, as well as technological limitations with artificial intelligence, still remain as stumbling blocks. Google is throwing a lot of time and energy into having laws changed so that autonomous vehicles are road legal, but based on the concerns raised by experts, it looks like self-driving vehicles still have a long way to go before becoming viable.

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Google's Autonomous Cars Face Legal, Practical Challenges

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