Autoblog Minute: Volvo, Mercedes, Google back autonomous tech
Thu, Oct 15 2015 Self-driving cars could make our commutes a breeze but what happens when something goes wrong? Three industry leaders step up with an answer. Autoblog's Adam Morath reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute, with commentary from Pete Bigelow.
[00:00:00] Self-driving cars could make our commutes a breeze but what happens when something goes wrong? Three industry leaders step up with an answer. I'm Adam Morath and this is your Autoblog Minute.
Volvo, Mercedes and Google have all come forward to say that in the event of a systems failure of one of their autonomous vehicles, they would be willing to accept full liability. For more we go to Autoblog's Pete Bigelow:
[00:00:30] - [00:01:00] [00:01:30] [Pete Bigelow Interview]
With Volvo setting the precedent we'll see how the rest of the industry responds. For Autoblog, I'm Adam Morath.
Volvo, Mercedes and Google have all come forward to say that in the event of a systems failure of one of their autonomous vehicles, they would be willing to accept full liability. For more we go to Autoblog's Pete Bigelow:
[00:00:30] - [00:01:00] [00:01:30] [Pete Bigelow Interview]
With Volvo setting the precedent we'll see how the rest of the industry responds. For Autoblog, I'm Adam Morath.
Autoblog Minute is a short-form video news series reporting on all things automotive. Each segment offers a quick and clear picture of what's happening in the automotive industry from the perspective of Autoblog's expert editorial staff, auto executives, and industry professionals.
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