There is even a decent site for those situations:
http://moralmachine.mit.edu/ (select language and then click "start
judging")
2017-10-31 7:55 GMT+01:00 Petri Pitkanen :
> and we can allways come up with bizarre situation like casualties insidet
> the vehicle vs
Actually, you can try impersonating the AI yourself:
http://moralmachine.mit.edu/
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 5:16 PM Petri Pitkanen
wrote:
> and we can allways come up with bizarre situation like casualties insidet
> the vehicle vs casualties to persoons outside the
and we can allways come up with bizarre situation like casualties insidet
the vehicle vs casualties to persoons outside the vehicle. I am pretty sure
this will a long discussion with huge research gaps on ethics as well as
in engineering
2017-10-31 7:00 GMT+02:00 Robert Jasiek :
On 30.10.2017 19:22, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:
this car and this child
In Germany, an ethics commission has written ethical guidelines for
self-driving cars with also the rule to always prefer avoiding
casualties of human beings.
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robert jasiek