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Autonomous vehicles and the law, technology, algorithms and ethics, Hannah YeeFen Lim (Associate Professor of Business Law, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

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Autonomous vehicles and the law, technology, algorithms and ethics, Hannah YeeFen Lim (Associate Professor of Business Law, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Autonomous vehicles and the law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1078923332
Responsibility statement
Hannah YeeFen Lim (Associate Professor of Business Law, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Series statement
Elgar law, technology and societyElgarOnline eBooks
Sub title
technology, algorithms and ethics
Summary
Autonomous vehicles have attracted a great deal of attention in the media, however there are some inconsistencies between the perception of autonomous vehicles' capabilities and their actual functions. This book provides an accessible explanation of how autonomous vehicles function, suggesting appropriate regulatory responses to the existing and emerging technology. Hannah YeeFen Lim explores the current capabilities of autonomous vehicles and importantly, highlights their inherent limitations. Lim provides a concise and easy to follow overview of the technology behind autonomous vehicles which encompasses hardware and software aspects, including machine learning algorithms. Having laid the technical foundation, the following chapters assess the current legal standards in negligence law that are applicable to autonomous vehicles taking the current technical limitations of the vehicles into account. Lim concludes by exploring the ethical issues associated with autonomous vehicles and proposes appropriate regulatory approaches. This book will be of great value to policy makers seeking a deeper understanding of the technology behind autonomous vehicles in order to inform and guide the development of laws and regulations. Legal practitioners will benefit from the discussion of recent use cases and applicable negligence law. Legal scholars researching artificial intelligence will also find the author's easy to understand technical explanations and discourse on ethical considerations invaluable.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. How autonomous vehicles function -- 3. Verifiable standards of care -- 4. Software: difficult to verify standards of care -- 5. The road less travelled for regulators -- 6. Ethical responsibilities and autonomous vehicles -- 7. For a smoother ride ... -- Index
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