The problem with self-driving cars: who controls the code?
Should autonomous vehicles be programmed to choose who they kill when they crash? And who gets access to the code that determines those decisions?
Should autonomous vehicles be programmed to choose who they kill when they crash? And who gets access to the code that determines those decisions?
Car crashes could be a thing of the past if car makers deliver on their promise to roll out autonomous cars over the next five years. But researchers are still questioning what this accident-free future might look like
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With the promised sequels endlessly delayed, fans of the environmentalist blockbuster will have to settle for the next best thing: a baffling concept car
Amid the calamitous effects of climate change, artificial intelligence could make the difference between a livable future or a dystopian one
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