The technology fueling the automotive industry is rapidly evolving. However, the laws and regulations governing the industry have yet to keep up with the pace of this technological evolution.
AV technology … AI … and emerging self-driving cars … all these things point to the fact that technology in the automotive space is quickly progressing. Driver-assisted technology and autonomous vehicles will change the scope and shape of litigation, begging the question of how prepared we are to address the challenges of this brave new world.
Legislators and regulators are struggling to keep pace with these technological advancements. Meanwhile, the industry is preparing for an influx of even more recalls, lawsuits, and increased regulatory pressure from the NHTSA.
In light of these developments and related controversies, ACI has designed this year’s Automotive Product Liability Litigation conference to address the challenges of the automotive industry’s emerging legal and regulatory paradigm.
AV technology … AI … and emerging self-driving cars … all these things point to the fact that technology in the automotive space is quickly progressing. Driver-assisted technology and autonomous vehicles will change the scope and shape of litigation, begging the question of how prepared we are to address the challenges of this brave new world.
Legislators and regulators are struggling to keep pace with these technological advancements. Meanwhile, the industry is preparing for an influx of even more recalls, lawsuits, and increased regulatory pressure from the NHTSA.
In light of these developments and related controversies, ACI has designed this year’s Automotive Product Liability Litigation conference to address the challenges of the automotive industry’s emerging legal and regulatory paradigm.