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by ghaff
1863 days ago
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I almost have trouble imagining realistic scenarios that involve deliberately endangering the occupants of the vehicle in order to protect others. (And any manufacturer who designed such a system is probably not going to find many takers.) And, for that matter, there are very few scenarios where swerving and running into something at speed is a better decision than braking hard. |
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Something that does occur to me is that since humans tend to just automatically react in extreme situations whereas an AI would presumably have precious milliseconds to consider different scenarios, maybe an AI could create a trolley problem where it wouldn't exist for a human.
For example, if someone steps out from behind a bus a human will most likely slam the brakes on instantly and will likely slide into the pedestrian at a slower but possibly still fatal pace; whereas an AI having a bit of time to think calmly about it might slam the car hard into the bus whilst also braking, which might slow the car down enough to prevent too much injury to the pedestrian whilst causing damage to the bus, writing off the car, and possibly injuring the occupant (though the car safety features should help).