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1. Distinguished Professor of National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan
2. CEO, International AI and Law Research Foundation, Taipei 106, Taiwan

ABSTRACT

Countries have invested considerable sums of human capital and material resources in the practical application of self-driving cars demonstrating the impressive market opportunity. In light of this trend, Taiwan does not want to fall behind either. As on-road testing and technological development for self-driving cars continue to develop in different countries, the controversial issues of safety, ethics, liability, and the invasion of privacy continue to emerge. In order to resolve these issues, the government of Taiwan seeks to provide a good environment for AI (artificial intelligence) innovation and applications. This article summarizes and highlights relevant content and key points of Unmanned Vehicles Technology Innovative Experimentation Act, which was legislated in Taiwan in 2018. In addition, it points out the fundamental ethics regulation of AI, which has influenced Taiwan legal policy.

KEYWORDS

AI, Unmanned Vehicles Technology Innovative Experimentation Act, self-driving cars, ethics guideline, regulatory sandbox.

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