Here are the *actual* ethical problems of self-driving cars: - who holds the liability for an accident when the decision was made by an autonomous system? - who owns the data? - who is financially responsible for software maintenance?
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These are unanswered questions with, so far, limited to no precedents. These are the important questions.
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Is the software for a self-driving car like software for a computer? Or is it data that you have to purchase? Or, is it like mechanical maintenance which is owner's responsibility?
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Is it legal to brick a self-driving car unless the owner pays $1000 for the systems update?
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This is an incredible example of this kind of practice being used in some places. This is also a practice found in, e.g., industrial equipment. But that's a different landscape.https://twitter.com/jxxf/status/963042255777947648 …
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If somebody says they've solved the trolly problem I think they've misunderstood what the trolly problem is.
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Yeah, the trolley problem is the number 1 dumb thought experiment that's cool for intro ethics but nothing else imo
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