Germany issues guidelines for automated driving
‘German authorities have announced a set of new guidelines for automated driving to make the country the first in the world to regulate driverless cars.
The German transport minister said on Wednesday that the pioneering legal guidelines would mostly consider the protection of people rather than property and animals.
“The interactions of humans and machines is throwing up new ethical questions in the age of digitalization and self-learning systems,” said Alexander Dobrindt, adding, “The ministry’s ethics commission has pioneered the cause and drawn up the world’s first set of guidelines for automated driving.”’
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