The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Toulouse School of Economics · +3 more institutions
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Codes of conduct in autonomous vehicles When it becomes possible to program decision-making based on moral principles into machines, will self-interest or the public good predominate? In a series of surveys, Bonnefon et al. found that even though participants approve of autonomous vehicles that might sacrifice passengers to save others, respondents would prefer not to ride in such vehicles (see the Perspective by Greene). Respondents would also not approve regulations mandating self-sacrifice, and such regulations would make them less willing to buy an autonomous vehicle. Science , this issue p. 1573 ; see also p. 1514
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- SAFER
- Dilemma
- Internet privacy
- Moral dilemma
- Computer security
- Business
- Sacrifice
- Social dilemma
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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