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USC law professor explains what Tesla's recalls mean for autonomous driving
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Q&A with Bryant Walker Smith, USC assistant law professor - Office of the Vice President for Research | University of South Carolina
Autonomous Driving Levels and Minimal Risk Conditions
Liability and Automated Vehicles | BRYANT WALKER SMITH | Fleet Management Weekly - YouTube
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USC Research on Twitter: "Dr. Smith's research on automated driving, a form of AI, has been featured in national media outlets like NBC, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.
Autonomous Driving Levels and Minimal Risk Conditions
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Bryant Walker Smith - Associate Professor, School of Law and (by courtesy) School of Engineering - University of South Carolina | LinkedIn
University of South Carolina Law Library - Thanks to Professor Bryant Walker Smith for the shout-out to the law library's Monday-Friday 9-5 human-powered chat (guides.law.sc.edu/lawref) today at Collaborative Assistants for the Society #
techtuesday - Driverless cars are about to take to roads all across the world and they could have a massive positive impa… | Walker smith, Tech tuesday, Positivity
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Mr. Bryant Walker Smith Fellow Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School and Center for Automotive Research at Stan
Welcome to the Road Vehicle Automation Conference - Bryant Walker Smith - YouTube
Episode 4 — Automated Driving Conversation with Bryant Walker Smith
Bryant Walker Smith - School of Law | University of South Carolina
IEEE ISTAS 2021 - Smart Cities through the Lens of Human Rights - Bryant Walker Smith Keynote | IEEETV
Automated Vehicles Are Probably Legal in the United States: Smith, Bryant Walker: 9781481135177: Amazon.com: Books
Panel discussion: How should vehicle safety and data be managed in line with ethics and government policy? | Center for Internet and Society