Safe Streets Rebel’s protest comes after automatic vehicles were blamed for incidents including crashing into a bus and running over a dog. City officials in June said…

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    We’re talking about autonomous vehicles here, no driver, company owned.

    So is Alphabet responsible?

    Do your homework, these vehicles are owned by the parent company of Google and Apple, Alphabet. These vehicles have no private owner. So again, who TF is responsible?

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      So what? It’s not the gotcha you apparently believe to have found, companies can have insurance…

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          That’s not a good example. Courts move slow and that just barely happened and AFAIK is still being investigated (plus searching, the participants signed wavers – though wavers don’t give immunity legal negligence).

          There’s plenty of examples of companies being punished for negligence. It happens all the time when, say, their poorly constructed building collapses, cutting corners causes an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, they falsified their vehicle emissions reports, or when they abuse their market dominance.

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      these vehicles are owned by the parent company of Google and Apple, Alphabet.

      Alphabet don’t own Apple.