Model driverless car regulations after drug approval process, AI ethics experts argue

Autonomous systems — like driverless cars — perform tasks that previously could only be performed by humans. In a new article, artificial intelligence ethics experts argue that current safety regulations do not plan for these systems and are therefore ill-equipped to ensure that autonomous systems will perform safely and reliably.

(via WSJ)



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