Las Vegas Self-Driving Bus Involved in Accident

November 8, 2017

Incident involving a Keolis North America and Navya self-driving public shuttle colliding with a human-driven delivery truck on its debut day in Las Vegas, Nevada, underscores the critical role of trustworthy AI governance. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe and secure AI practices. For those interested in shaping the future of AI governance through Project Cerebellum, learn more at JOIN US.

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Alleged deployer
navya, keolis-north-america
Alleged developer
navya, keolis-north-america
Alleged harmed parties
navya, keolis-north-america, bus-passengers

Source

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