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03-04-2017 11:42 AM |
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Originally Posted by johnhannibalsmith
(Post 2130179)
Tell me who is in the car and a little about each of the pedestrians and I'll tell what I'd want it to do.
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You can come up with any scenario. Take a "god" view and assume they are all people of equal worth.
Let's look at it three ways. Imagine you are driving or walking somewhere near your home.
Let's say you and a family member are passengers in the two passenger car, other family members are driving toward you in the four passenger car, and your family members are crossing the road.
Put yourself in either vehicle or as a passenger.
This is a real world scenario that has to be decided by software.
What decision do you want the software to make assuming that car "A" cannot avoid a collision with either the other car or the pedestrian. One or more people will die. Who is it going to be?
Do you want software to make the decision?
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