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Driverless

A podcast by the autonomous vehicle team at Tucker Ellis. Our members practice in litigation, corporate governance, transactions, and intellectual property, and we bring those diverse perspectives to examine legal issues around autonomous vehicles.

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Oxbotica Strives to Bring Autonomy to Any Industry from 2021-07-28T22:11:18

Any vehicle. Any time. Any environment. Universal autonomy is Oxbotica’s goal. On this episode of Driverless, Zach Adams and Tod Northman speak with Oxbotica’s Carolyn Coates, head of in-house ...

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10 - Show Me The Money! Corporate News Takes A Star Turn from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393

Belying whispers of a slowdown in the autonomous vehicle industry – with doubters suggesting that AV’s potential had been oversold and the difficulty of execution underestimated –several news stori...

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29 - Ethical Dilemmas Raised by Autonomous Vehicles Part 1 from 2020-02-05T15:29:51

Proponents of autonomous vehicles tout myriad possible benefits, ranging from dramatically increased safety to increased mobility for people who are currently unable to drive. However, autonomous ...

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28 – VC-Backed Developer Explores Carless Multifamily Development in Tempe from 2019-11-25T18:52:35

Calling itself the “world’s first post-car real estate developer,” and armed with venture capital cash from the Silicon Valley, Culdesac has teamed with an experienced Phoenix metropolitan area re...

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27 - No Parking - Driverless Vehicles' Effect on Urban Development from 2019-11-19T23:35:29

Driverless vehicles will reshape urban development. Robert A. Simons, Professor at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University, delves into the myriad factors, ...

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26 – Is Federal Regulation Necessary for the Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles in the United States? from 2019-10-02T12:06:05

Autonomous vehicle developers, such as GM and Waymo, have submitted comments to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that encourage the agency to establish new guidelines for autonomo...

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25 - Sustainable and Affordable Mobility for All: An Interview with Chris Borroni-Bird from 2019-08-20T19:59:40

25 – Sustainable and Affordable Mobility and Power for All
Host Zach Adams digs into global mobility with Dr. Chris Borroni-Bird, the founder of Afreecar LLC, which aims to provide solar-powere...

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24 – How Novel is Tort Liability for Autonomous Vehicles? – Part 2 from 2019-08-13T16:50:43

On this episode of Driverless, Tod Northman and Emmanuel Sanders continue their discussion with Professor Mark Geistfeld, the Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation at the NYU Schoo...

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23 - How Novel is Tort Liability for Autonomous Vehicles? Part 1 from 2019-08-06T16:03:36

On this episode of Driverless Tod Northman and Emmanuel Sanders interview Professor Mark Geistfeld, the Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation at the NYU School of Law, about his gr...

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22 - AEye's Different Vision for AV - Part 2 from 2019-07-03T21:18:56

Blair LaCorte is president of AEye, a pioneer in artificial perception systems. In part 2 of the interview, Jay Campbell, co-founder of Tucker Ellis’s autonomous vehicle and intellectual property g...

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21 - AEye's Different Vision For AV - Part 1 from 2019-06-27T13:36:54

Blair LaCorte is president of AEye, a pioneer in artificial perception systems. Jay Campbell, co-founder of Tucker Ellis’s autonomous vehicle and intellectual property group and an intellectual pro...

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20 - When Will Autonomous Vehicles Be Available for Purchase? from 2019-06-12T13:14:07

We flip the microphone on our podcast host Zachary Adams. Miami litigator Francisco “Frank” Ramos, Jr., speaks with Zach on “A Conversation With,” Defense Research Institute’s podcast where Frank ...

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19 - Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks– Digging Into the guts of an autonomous vehicle Part 3 from 2019-06-03T22:10:17

Dr. Bart Kosko, is a Professor of Electrical Engineering in the University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering and a Professor of Engineering and Law in USC's Gould School of Law...

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18 - Neural Networks - Moore's Law, Large Numbers, and More - Prof. Bart Kosko - Part 2 from 2019-05-17T19:19:36

Dr. Bart Kosko, is a Professor of Electrical Engineering in the University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering and a Professor of Engineering and Law in USC's Gould School of Law...

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17 - Continental Tires Counsel Explains that it is Much More Than a Tire Company from 2019-05-08T14:32:45

Chris S. Egner is a product liability attorney, and a member of the Global Expert Team, at Continental Tire the Americas, LLC. Despite having “tires” in its name, Continental provides a diverse ra...

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16 - Digging Into Neural Networks - Prof. Bart Kosko Part 1 from 2019-04-30T18:02:53

Jay Campbell, intellectual property litigator and co-founder of Tucker Ellis’ Autonomous Vehicles and Artificial Intelligence Technologies group, interviews Dr. Bart Kosko. Dr. Kosko is a Professor...

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15 - The Future of Smart Mobility from 2019-04-01T19:41:30

Kristin Slanina, Chief Transformation Officer (and long-time automotive engineer), and Mohammad Hamid, Special Advisor in the Emerging Technologies Group, both of Thirdware Solutions, delve into th...

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14 - Ride Hailing Launches 2019 Tech IPO Run from 2019-03-27T23:34:14

2019 is expected to be the year of the unicorn on Wall Street. A number of privately held companies valued at more than $1 billion are expected to launch initial public offerings in 2019. Lyft fi...

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13 - AV Accidents; Data Privacy; and Fear of Technological Risk – Prof. Bryan H. Choi Part 2 from 2019-03-05T13:28:02

We continue our interview with Professor Bryan H. Choi, who has a joint appointment to the Ohio State University College of Law and Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Professor Choi a...

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12 – Cyberlaw, cybersecurity, cyberspace – Tort liability and cyberphysical systems from 2019-02-26T23:48:07

Jointly appointed in the Ohio State University College of Law and Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Professor Bryan H. Choi is uniquely suited to assess legal liability and regulation...

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11 - Tales from Disengagement Reports & Another AV Unicorn from 2019-02-20T21:09:02

California remains Ground Zero for autonomous vehicle testing, notwithstanding its regulatory scheme that requires companies that wish to test autonomous vehicles to obtain a permit and to file ann...

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9 - CES2019 Assessment - Context for a Low-Key Las Vegas Experience from 2019-02-04T20:00:36

CES2019 – Context for a Low-Key Las Vegas Experience
Although buzz is growing that the autonomous vehicle industry has fallen into Gartner’s Trough of Disillusionment, roll outs and technical i...

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8 - Legal Standards for Autonomous Vehicles from 2019-01-30T17:18:25

Tucker Ellis product liability litigators Zach Adams and Jon Feczko are joined by Marc Hoag, a California lawyer, podcaster, entrepreneur and AV consultant, as they reason through the applicable le...

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7 - How Autonomous Vehicles Will Reshape Our Cities from 2018-12-18T15:05:25

In a wide-ranging discussion that includes a fascinating history of failed transportation revolutions, host Zach Adams, intellectual property litigator Jay Campbell and business lawyer Tod Northman...

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6 - No Such Thing As Bad Publicity? Tesla and Waymo Square Off from 2018-12-11T15:23:43

Tesla drew plenty of unwanted attention when a Model 3 was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol after a 7-mile “chase” with the ostensible driver asleep and inebriated. Kudos to the safety...

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5 - GM Drops Sedans and Plants from 2018-12-03T18:20:09

Did AV Cause GM to Drop Sedans, Fire Workers, and Shutter Plants?

Notwithstanding five years of strong profits and anticipatable fiery backlash, GM announced plans to cut almost 15,000 job...

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4 - Columbus’ Role in Reinventing Mobility – An Interview with Mark Patton from 2018-11-27T18:10:16

Columbus muscled its way to the front of forward-thinking cities in 2016 when it stunned six other U.S. cities with much greater tech cred to win the Department of Transportation’s Smart Cities Cha...

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3 - Thinking about Potential AV Litigation from 2018-11-15T02:01:56

Host and litigator Zach Adams, products liability attorney Jon Feczko, and business and transactional attorney Tod Northman discuss what auto accident lawsuits will look like as autonomous vehicles...

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2 - Preparing for the Future of Transportation: Automated Vehicles 3.0 from 2018-11-07T14:43:52

How are autonomous vehicles regulated in the United States? Is it the right approach? In the inaugural episode of DRIVERLESS, host Zach Adams speaks with product liability litigator Jonathan Fecz...

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1 - Welcome to Driverless! from 2018-10-03T19:21:01

Welcome to Driverless, a podcast presented by Tucker Ellis!

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