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.2016 Jun 24;352(6293):1573-6.
doi: 10.1126/science.aaf2654.

The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles

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The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles

Jean-François Bonnefon et al. Science..
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to choose between two evils, such as running over pedestrians or sacrificing themselves and their passenger to save the pedestrians. Defining the algorithms that will help AVs make these moral decisions is a formidable challenge. We found that participants in six Amazon Mechanical Turk studies approved of utilitarian AVs (that is, AVs that sacrifice their passengers for the greater good) and would like others to buy them, but they would themselves prefer to ride in AVs that protect their passengers at all costs. The study participants disapprove of enforcing utilitarian regulations for AVs and would be less willing to buy such an AV. Accordingly, regulating for utilitarian algorithms may paradoxically increase casualties by postponing the adoption of a safer technology.

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  • ETHICS. Our driverless dilemma.
    Greene JD.Greene JD.Science. 2016 Jun 24;352(6293):1514-5. doi: 10.1126/science.aaf9534.Science. 2016.PMID:27339966No abstract available.
  • Commentary: The Social Dilemma of Autonomous Vehicles.
    Martin R, Kusev I, Cooke AJ, Baranova V, Van Schaik P, Kusev P.Martin R, et al.Front Psychol. 2017 May 24;8:808. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00808. eCollection 2017.Front Psychol. 2017.PMID:28596744Free PMC article.No abstract available.

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