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34 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2018
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The first pedestrian killed by a car in the western hemisphere was on New York’s Upper West Side in 1899. One newspaper warned that “the automobile has tasted blood.” Today, driverless cars present their own mix of technological promise and potential danger. Can the reaction to that 1899 pedestrian tragedy help us navigate current arguments about safety, blame, commerce, and public space? Guests include: Missy Cummings, Navy fighter pilot and head of the Duke Humans and Autonomy Lab.This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Comcast Business, go beyond fast. American Express, don’t live life without it.
Released:
Sep 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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