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Driverless vehicles in fatal accidents: Who’s to blame?

Driverless vehicles in fatal accidents: Who’s to blame?

In a not so distant future, vehicles will capture and relay data from the environment, the driver and other vehicles on the road. This data driven interaction will create new legal and ethical issues, which will profoundly affect our laws and understanding of security. So how do we create a driverless car that works for all?

Dr Kakia Chatsiou from the Department of Government at the University of Essex, will host this lively public discussion alongside academic and industry experts at Senate House Library in London.

This event is free to attend but places are limited, please register your attendance.

This event is part of the University of Essex Festival of Social Science.

Fri, 8 November 2019

16:30 – 19:30 GMT

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