Wyoming Engineer Sues Union Pacific Over AI Train Driver Mishap

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 26, 2024 13:34 PMNews
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A lawsuit has been filed against Union Pacific Railroad by a Wyoming engineer, Andrew Kirol, who claims he sustained severe injuries due to a malfunction in an AI-powered train driver, resulting in a train wreck. On May 3, 2021, Kirol, then a locomotive engineer near Green River, Wyoming, experienced the incident while operating a freight train.

The lawsuit alleges negligence on Union Pacific's part for compelling Kirol to utilize the computer-driven locomotives, known as "LEADER," without adequate safety measures. Kirol asserts that the AI system issued erroneous instructions, leading to a collision between the lead and middle locomotives, causing him significant injuries.

The complaint invokes the federal Locomotive Inspection Act, arguing that the AI software failed to meet safety standards mandated by the law. Kirol also accuses Union Pacific of negligence for failing to warn him about the hazards posed by the AI driver and for inadequate training on its operation.

The lawsuit seeks compensation for Kirol's medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and other damages. Additionally, it requests a jury trial and judgment in favor of Kirol, along with post-judgment interest and court costs.

This legal case underscores the growing debate surrounding the implementation of artificial intelligence technology in the transportation sector and companies' responsibility to ensure its safe use. This particular instance highlights broader questions about the ethical and legal implications of using artificial intelligence systems in industries where safety is paramount, such as transportation. It raises doubts about companies' responsibility for ensuring public welfare when introducing technological innovations.

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