Driverless cars: Who gets protected? Study shows public deploys inconsistent ethics on safety issue
Thursday, June 23, 2016 - 13:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Driverless cars pose a quandary when it comes to safety. These autonomous vehicles are programmed with a set of safety rules, and it is not hard to construct a scenario in which those rules come into conflict with each other. Suppose a driverless car must either hit a pedestrian or swerve in such a way that it crashes and harms its passengers. What should it be instructed to do?