Marat Marihal/Shutterstock January 24, 2019 Self-driving cars: why we can’t expect them to be ‘moral’ John McDermid, University of York Can we really expect vehicles to make the moral decisions we can’t?
Decisions made by engineers today will determine how all cars drive. Grendelkhan March 27, 2018 The everyday ethical challenges of self-driving cars Johannes Himmelreich, Stanford University McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society The biggest ethical challenges for self-driving cars arise in mundane situations, not when crashes are unavoidable.
Shutterstock/Mopic January 2, 2018 Killer robots, free will and the illusion of control Simon Watson, University of Manchester We give over control of our lives every day and trust other humans to make ethical decisions. But soon robots will make these decisions for us. Will they be ethical or is it just a numbers game?
Whom should I save? Illustration via shutterstock.com November 16, 2016 Helping autonomous vehicles and humans share the road Jeffrey C. Peters, Stanford University As self-driving cars proliferate, we need a system to handle difficult situations.