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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 7921518" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>Its over 15 years since I had uni lectures which covered autonomous tractors. We were told then that the only real challenge to driverless tractors being on the market then was not the technology, but the legal implications and liability if/when anything went wrong.</p><p></p><p>Since then, there has plenty of talk and demonstrations of driverless tractors, but the commercial developments have mostly been on user interface and refining connectivity between different systems.</p><p></p><p>The current big legal debate is right to repair. I wonder how the outcome of that would affect liability of autonomous machinery if the end users have no ownership or understanding of the "brains" controlling their machinery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 7921518, member: 6671"] Its over 15 years since I had uni lectures which covered autonomous tractors. We were told then that the only real challenge to driverless tractors being on the market then was not the technology, but the legal implications and liability if/when anything went wrong. Since then, there has plenty of talk and demonstrations of driverless tractors, but the commercial developments have mostly been on user interface and refining connectivity between different systems. The current big legal debate is right to repair. I wonder how the outcome of that would affect liability of autonomous machinery if the end users have no ownership or understanding of the "brains" controlling their machinery. [/QUOTE]
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