Autonomous Vehicles: Legal Considerations of the New Human Driving Experience

Aviation, Technology & Software

by | Nov 20, 2018

Ismail Amin, Esq. was recently featured in the October 2018 publication of Nevada Lawyer, publishing an article on artificial intelligence, and discussing the legal considerations of autonomous vehicle technologies and how they have begun to change our perception of the human driving experience. The whole issue was centered on Artificial Intelligence. Here’s a snippet of the article:

“Believe it or not, artificial intelligence technology (AI) has been utilized in automobiles for at least 50 years.  From cruise control to built-in Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities, the reality of achieving a fully autonomous vehicle was inevitable. Though the process of the autonomous vehicle has become a pivotal focus in today’s technology community, the studying and testing of such capabilities can be dated back to 1979. With trial and error, and continued technological advancements, automotive engineers have been able to develop sophisticated sensor systems and problem-solving capabilities, such as pre-collision and lane assist systems.”

For more of the article, you can read the full article here.

Author

  • Ismail Amin

    Ismail’s legal experience encompasses serving Fortune 500 companies, mid-sized privately held companies, and entrepreneurs. He presently serves as Corporate and Litigation Counsel to large and mid-sized businesses throughout California, Nevada, Texas, North Carolina, and New York as well as General and Personal Counsel to high-profile hospitality operators in California and Nevada. Ismail’s practice emphasizes Business and Intellectual Property matters, with a focus on healthcare, biopharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and hospitality. Ismail has counseled the firm’s healthcare provider clients in acquiring or selling assets while maximizing return and minimizing risk. He has helped clients acquire or sell over $1 billion worth of healthcare-related assets, including hospitals.