Self-driving carsEthical dilemmasDecision-makingComparison matrixArtificial intelligence (AI) has promoted application and development of self-driving cars. However, when self-driving cars encounter ethical dilemma, it is still hard to make a satisficing and clear decision-making by these present moral ...
▲向上滑动 The Ethical Dilemma of Self-driving CarsSelf-driving cars are predicted to dramatically reduce traffic accidents and fatalities. There may be all sorts of other benefits: eased road congestion, decreased harmful emissions, and minimized...
skip to main content self-driving cars will teach themselves to save lives—but also take them some day, a self-driving car will face a dilemma: avoid hitting one person, hit someone else. and its only ethical guide will be its own ai. google/wired save save if you follow the ongoing...
and with the acceleration of the commercialisation process, the future will potentially disrupt the existing transport model and bring great convenience to human travel. However, when driverless cars face inevitable collisions, ethical dilemmas may arise, such as the tram dilemma and the ...
skip to main content the lose-lose ethics of testing self-driving cars in public the true ethical dilemma with driverless cars isn't the trolley problem—it's whether we should be testing them on public streets at all. how, exactly do we feel about unleashing self-driving tech on public ...
Ethical concerns also arise with self-driving cars. In situations where an accident is unavoidable, determining who to prioritize for safety—passengers or pedestrians—is a complex dilemma. To address these ethical issues, comprehensive guidelines and regulations need to be established. These guidelines...
As we researched these questions, we realized that in addition to the traffic code, there are appellate decisions and jury instructions that help flesh out the social contract that has developed during the hundred-plus years we've been driving cars. And the core of that social contract revolves...
Economists call this feeling a social dilemma. It's a bit like how most people view paying taxes. Yeah, everyone should do it. But nobody is too keen on doing it themselves. What if Selfish Is Better? When considering these thorny questions about whom self-driving cars should and should ...
Self-driving cars are raising complicated ethical questions.(Image credit: mato181 | Shutterstock.com) Would you ride in a self-driving car that has been programmed to sacrifice its passengers to save the lives of others, in the event of a serious accident?
and fender-benders are just part of the equation. Autonomous cars will take better care of themselves than many humans do. But there will still be storm damage, the rock that breaks a windshield, and unavoidable accidents. The last poses a difficult ethical dilemma that has yet to be resolve...