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Jones Day Talks Technology: Autonomous Vehicles─Ethical Issues Confronting In-House Counsel
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Autonomous vehicles, and their artificial intelligence-driven
operating systems, raise ethical questions not usually associated
with a technological advancement. This means complex
considerations─sometimes with life-or-death
implications─must be addressed by in-house counsel at the
organizations developing self-driving cars. Jones Day
partner
Paul Rafferty identifies these concerns, discusses how they are
addressed by current law and professional guidelines, and explains
how affected companies and their legal staffs can learn more.
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