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Episode 115: Gonna Work? (Live at the Tech Law Institute)
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We made a return to the annual Tech Law Institute meeting in Atlanta and recorded a live episode about self-driving cars. We talked optimism, pessimism, political valence, regulatory challenges, federalism, trolley problems, and more.
This show’s links:
- Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE!
- NHTSA, Federal Automated Vehicles Policy
- RAND, Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers
- Duncan Black, some posts on self-driving cars: Not Gonna Work, No One Will Listen to Me, Spot the Key Phrase, "the revolutionary transportation technology”….
- Chris Martin and Joe Ryan, Super-Cheap Driverless Cabs to Kick Mass Transit to the Curb
- Tesla, All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware (announcement includes a vide demonstration)
- About Tesla’s Autopilot feature (also Tesla’s page on Autopilot)
- Alex Davies, Everyone Wants a Level 5 Self-Driving Car – Here’s What That Means
- Oral Argument 102: Precautionary Federalism (guest Sarah Light)
- Michael Dorf, Should Self-Driving Cars Be Mandatory?
- Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo)
- Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale)
- About trolley problems
- Megan Barber, Who Should Driverless Cars Save: Pedestrians or Passengers?
- Frank Pasquale, Get off the Trolley Problem
- Jules Coleman and William Holahan, Review of Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt’s Tragic Choices
159 episodes
Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)
Replaced by: Oral Argument
When? This feed was archived on January 19, 2018 10:53 (). Last successful fetch was on January 19, 2018 11:48 ()
Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.
What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 164681944 series 1298800
We made a return to the annual Tech Law Institute meeting in Atlanta and recorded a live episode about self-driving cars. We talked optimism, pessimism, political valence, regulatory challenges, federalism, trolley problems, and more.
This show’s links:
- Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE!
- NHTSA, Federal Automated Vehicles Policy
- RAND, Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers
- Duncan Black, some posts on self-driving cars: Not Gonna Work, No One Will Listen to Me, Spot the Key Phrase, "the revolutionary transportation technology”….
- Chris Martin and Joe Ryan, Super-Cheap Driverless Cabs to Kick Mass Transit to the Curb
- Tesla, All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware (announcement includes a vide demonstration)
- About Tesla’s Autopilot feature (also Tesla’s page on Autopilot)
- Alex Davies, Everyone Wants a Level 5 Self-Driving Car – Here’s What That Means
- Oral Argument 102: Precautionary Federalism (guest Sarah Light)
- Michael Dorf, Should Self-Driving Cars Be Mandatory?
- Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo)
- Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale)
- About trolley problems
- Megan Barber, Who Should Driverless Cars Save: Pedestrians or Passengers?
- Frank Pasquale, Get off the Trolley Problem
- Jules Coleman and William Holahan, Review of Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt’s Tragic Choices
159 episodes
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