A Moral Dilemma, let's discuss!
If a self-driving car encounters an unavoidable accident situation, how should it be programmed to act? Should it prioritize the lives of its passengers over pedestrians? Or should it minimize the total loss of life,
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 9m
It should act like humans do. Protect the passengers while trying not to hurt the pedestrian.
A Moral Dilemma, let's discuss!
If a self-driving car encounters an unavoidable accident situation, how should it be programmed to act? Should it prioritize the lives of its passengers over pedestrians? Or should it minimize the total loss of life,
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 26d
How do you identify and deal with the copycats ?
Does it hurt you ?
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 13d
What if AI starts to follow the dominance hierarchy like we humans do as a part of our evolutionary biology ?
Pricing should be like "tol mol ke bol"
No like "ek tera do mera"
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Pratiyush Solomon
Stealth • 4m
Nowadays safety should be one of the main concerns while driving a car.
I am thinking, if we integrate the roll cage bar within the chassis like of the car?
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Gaurav Prajapati
Stealth • 2m
When you expect your
employees to act like adults, they generally do.
If you treat them like
children, then get ready for your company to turn into one big Barney
episode.