Developing regulations for self-driving cars will be tough for government, suggests Ford chairman
Says developing technology for self-driving cars will be easier than dealing with other non-technical issues such as ethics, regulations
Bill Ford Jr, chairman of Ford Motor, believes federal and state governments will have to deal with various legal and policy related issues for self-driving cars before such vehicles can be rolled out at mass level in the United States, reports The Detroit Times. Ford said that developing the hardware and software to run self-driving cars will be easy compared to deciding what autonomous vehicles should do in the event of a life-or-death crash.
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