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rmstein@ieee.org
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 16:46:11 +0800

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-02-06/self-driving-vehicles-could-develop-minds-of-their-own

"Self-driving vehicles powered by artificial intelligence might not have the same priorities as their human owners."

"When imagining the effects of vehicle autonomy on our lives, we need to try thinking like artificial intelligence, not like humans. Then, potential will emerge for all kinds of strange, counterintuitive behaviors."

Will there be a pill for that? Nevermind "The Trolley Problem." The "where will it park problem" appears to be a showstopper.


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