The trolley problem is the least interesting and most misunderstood ethical "conundrum" ever constructed.
It doesn't have a solution when you remove the context. It's like asking what a gloot would do it it encountered a glorp.
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(Sorry, I'm not trolling, but...) what part do you consider context? Whether it is AI or a human driver? Or who dies?
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There is no universe where the trolley problem exists in a vacuum, where 500 years of legal theory and other systems don't exist.
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As someone here said recently, "The trolley problem wasn't even a problem for trolleys."
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