Why ethics matters for autonomous cars

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If motor vehicles are to be truly autonomous and able to operate responsibly on our roads, they will need to replicate-or do better than-the human decision-making process. But some decisions are more than just a mechanical application of traffic laws and plotting a safe path. They seem to require a sense of ethics, and this is a notoriously difficult capability to reduce into algorithms for a computer to follow.

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Lin, P. (2016). Why ethics matters for autonomous cars. In Autonomous Driving: Technical, Legal and Social Aspects (pp. 69–85). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48847-8_4

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