Oriented to human autonomy Indian ethics, artificial intelligence, and driverless vehicles

Abstract

This paper looks at the adoption and regulation of automated cars through culture, examining the Indian approach. The paper discusses the Indian approach to automated cars with particular emphasis on the approaches voiced by two of India’s most prominent twentieth-century leaders: Nehru and Gandhi. The paper ends with a call to further explore the regulation of technology through culture, and the importance of submitting such disruptive new technologies to spiritual inquiry and ethical governance.

Document Type

Journal Article

School

School of Business and Law

RAS ID

36680

Copyright

subscription content

Publisher

Association of Transportation Law Professionals

Identifier

Nachshon Goltz

ORCID : 0000-0002-9846-4713

Comments

Geraci, R., & Goltz, N. (2021). Oriented to human autonomy, Indian ethics, artificial intelligence, and driverless vehicles. Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics & Society, 88(1), 25-32. https://www.atlp.org/publications

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