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How to Help Self-Driving Cars Make Ethical Decisions

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How to Help Self-Driving Cars Make Ethical Decisions

Written by: Will Knight
Narrated by: Elizabeth Wells
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A philosopher is perhaps the last person you'd expect to have a hand in designing your next car, but that's exactly what one expert on self-driving vehicles has in mind. Chris Gerdes, a professor at Stanford University, leads a research lab that is experimenting with sophisticated hardware and software for automated driving. But together with Patrick Lin, a professor of philosophy at Cal Poly, he is also exploring the ethical dilemmas that may arise when vehicle self-driving is deployed in the real world.©2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (P)2015 Audible, Inc. Science
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