The ethics of robot cars has been a hot topic recently. In particular, if a robot car encounters a situation where it is forced to hit one person or another—which should it choose and how does it make that choice? It’s a modern version of the trolley problem, which many have studied in introductory philosophy classes. Imagine a robot car is driving along when two people run out onto the road, and
Stanford’s Robot Car Slides into Parking Spot Like a Badass (video) Stanford's latest stunt for extreme autonomous driving is a tire squealing high speed 180 degree spin into a parking spot. Looks like Junior's all grown up. A good robot car knows how to make the tough decisions. Stanford’s Junior, the robot car that took second place at DARPA’s Grand Challenge in 2007, has learned some new tricks
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