Courtside #6 Self-Driving Cars, Robotaxis, and the Next Wave of Lawsuits
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概要
What happens legally when a self-driving car causes harm—and no human was driving?
In this episode of Courtside, we dig into AI liability through a series of real-world scenarios and uncomfortable hypotheticals: a Waymo ride with no driver, passengers with no real ability to intervene, what “emergency response” looks like when there’s no human to call 911, and why the terms you clicked through may matter more than you think.
We also look ahead: Tesla robotaxi-style fleets, self-driving semis, and why the future of these cases may come down to data trails and “black box” forensics—changing how lawyers investigate, prove fault, and value cases.
Guest: Ashley Robinson
Key topics
• Waymo liability: pedestrians, property, and passenger injuries • Waivers, assumption of risk, and arbitration clauses • “Kill switch” / what passengers can do when things go wrong • Why the next era of litigation is data + forensic tracing
Disclaimer: Courtside episodes are for general information only and are not legal advice.