11-03-2016, 10:35 AM
Honestly, what should be more worrying is Mercedes: http://fortune.com/2016/10/15/mercedes-s...ar-ethics/
The idea being that the self-driving car might be able to save its occupants, but won't worry as much about external people, its first priority being whether it can save occupants. The extensions of this, already brought up, are that pedestrians are a deceleration device for the car to use and be less damaged by.
The idea being that the self-driving car might be able to save its occupants, but won't worry as much about external people, its first priority being whether it can save occupants. The extensions of this, already brought up, are that pedestrians are a deceleration device for the car to use and be less damaged by.