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Published Pamplona, SpainUpdated

Self-Driving: Who Do You Blame for an Accident on the Manufacturer, Software or Owner?

Summary by Noticias De Navarra
A few years ago, talking about autonomous driving was almost like mentioning flying cars: a dream of science fiction. Today, however, technology is no longer the problem. What is stopping its massive implementation is not the sensors or algorithms, but something much more human: fear, legislation and, of course, economic interests.
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A few years ago, talking about autonomous driving was almost like mentioning flying cars: a dream of science fiction. Today, however, technology is no longer the problem. What is stopping its massive implementation is not the sensors or algorithms, but something much more human: fear, legislation and, of course, economic interests.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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