Self-Driving Cars: The Road Ahead

<p>Self-driving cars represent a huge advancement, promising improved safety and ease. Yet as artificial intelligence, they also raise complex moral questions programmers must tackle before widespread use. Dilemmas of ethics and bias in AI become evident.</p> <p>The classic &ldquo;trolley problem&rdquo; thought experiment highlights many ethical issues self-driving cars will face. In the problem, a runaway trolley speeds toward five unaware workers. You can pull a lever, diverting the trolley to another track but killing one worker there. What should you do? This paradox forces a choice between actively causing harm or passive inaction leading to more damage.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@eyalcinkaya/self-driving-cars-and-the-trolley-problem-navigating-ethical-dilemmas-on-the-road-ahead-7efeb540f50e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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