Two Cruise Autonomous Vehicles Collided with Each Other in California

June 11, 2018

In San Francisco, an autonomous Cruise vehicle, a Chevrolet Bolt, collided with another Cruise vehicle driven by a human employee. The incident resulted in minor scuffs to both vehicles but no human injuries. This incident underscores the importance of responsible AI governance and trustworthy AI practices. For those interested in shaping safe and secure autonomous driving practices through Project Cerebellum, we invite you to join our initiative and explore how incidents like this can be managed using HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM.

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Alleged deployer
cruise
Alleged developer
cruise
Alleged harmed parties
cruise-vehicles, cruise-driver-employee

Source

Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/182

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