Automotive
Technically, legally, economically, and socially, autonomous cars are a game-changer. I like thinking about them, and I like reading what other people think about them. And just what have I been reading? I thought you'd never ask. Here, in no particular order, are 12 articles that have caught my eye in the last month.
- Driverless technology and the issue of liability: Who’s responsible? (Inside Counsel) — If autonomous cars are to succeed, law makers must take a balanced approach to liability. Because without it, automakers won’t have the incentive to put autonomous cars on the road and consumers won’t incur the risk of driving them.
- Can We Put a Price on Autonomous Driving? (ECN) — How about a potential financial benefit of $3 trillion per year?
- Big Data Drives The Smart Car (Information Week) — And here you were, thinking the car would drive itself. A look at how “gossiping” cars could make highways both smarter and safer.
- California Regulators Consider “Big Brother” Hazards Of Driverless Cars (MintPress News) — A look at why those gossiping cars need to be careful about what they say and who they say it to.
- Self-driving cars are coming soon and will revolutionize cities and society (GigaOM) — The title sounds over the top, but the article itself provides a nice summary of Brian Ferren’s “five things that autonomous cars need”.
- Can computers drive better than humans? (Fast Company) — Some claim this is pretty easy. But in reality, humans can make highly complex driving decisions almost instantaneously. Will in-car computers be able emulate these decision-making capabilities? If so, how much and how soon?
- What If Your Autonomous Car Keeps Routing You Past Krispy Kreme? (The Atlantic) —And what if it automatically drives you past the home of someone who has a restraining order against you? A look at some of some of the legal potholes that autonomous vehicles will have to negotiate.
- The Problem With Self-Driving Cars: They Don't Cry (Bloomberg Businessweek) — Can self-driving cars make "selfless" decisions that could, for example, put the driver at risk but prevent the car from slamming into a school bus full of kids?
- Government Hitting the Brakes on Driverless Cars (OZY) — To make autonomous cars legal, the rules have to change. Now if we can only figure out who’s in charge of the rules.
- Are magnetic roads the answer to autonomous car accuracy? (Electronic Products) — The idea of using magnets or magnetic strips to guide autonomous is at least 60 years old (see this GM video from 1956). But according to Volvo, magnets embedded into the road can help avoid issues associated with GPS and camera technologies.
- ITU given keys to autonomous car standards process (The Register) — Because I’m a sucker for the Register’s cheeky editorial style.
- Autonomous taxis: Why you may never own a self-driving car (ExtremeTech) — Or why you may end up buying one and renting it out. A look at how autonomous fleets could reduce the number of cars on the road.