Can be extended to self-driving cars that need to “decide”, who they rather run over.

  • Damaskox@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    At least I’d hope that they informed the driver/car owner about the AI system in their car and - if it so is - that The AI could decide against their life.
    Then they “just” need to decide is it worth it to get such a car with such an AI system or not.

    Not telling them that their car has such an AI would be unethical, to say the least.

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      1 year ago

      Sure. Buried in some cryptic legalese in paragraph 3 on page 400 in 1 of 8 different EULAs that the car owner had to accept when first buying the car.