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Japan to start testing unmanned vehicles on public roads

The Japan Times

The economy ministry plans to start testing unmanned ground vehicles on public roads by the end of March next year through cooperation with private-sector companies, hoping to put them into practical use soon. The ministry agreed Monday to establish a public-private council on UGVs. Members include e-commerce firm Rakuten Inc., Yamato Transport Co., Japan Post Co. and transport company Seino Holdings Co., as well as the National Police Agency, the transport ministry and local governments. The council is to identify challenges, including ways to secure the safety of UGVs on public roads and who would bear responsibility for accidents, officials said. The ministry is considering possible revisions to the road traffic law in fiscal 2020, which starts in April next year.


Conference on AI: Intelligent machines, smart policies - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Attendance: Participation is by invitation due to space constraints. Participants will include government delegates from a range of domains including digital economy ministries, labour ministries, space agency representatives, research ministries, data protection authorities and consumer protection agencies. Contact: For further information, please contact AI@oecd.org. Webcast: You will be able to follow the event live on this page. The conference is being organised by the OECD with support from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan (MIC).