I read an interesting ethical dilemma related to self-driving cars recently. Imagine that a self-driving car detects a child in the road, and the only way to avoid hitting the child is to crash the car in to a wall, certainly killing the driver. What choice should the car be programmed to make? Who should decide what that choice is? Who is ethically responsible for that choice? In a normal car that is driven by a hum…
IIRC part of the explanation was that a human is unlikely to make a qualified choice in a situation like this anyway, so programming a decision matrix based on the utility of the target into the crash avoidance mechanism is moot. Something like 99.999% of the safety benefit would be achieved by a faster brake response time.