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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Asking a Tesla with AI to do the Trolley problem doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't prove anything. IMO, AI in general are nothing more than advanced script as at this point. IMO, the biggest question to ask about AI is "why" we do things. Even if an AI gives an answer to the trolley problem, why does it matter if an AI doesn't technically need to give a F about our world and dimension?
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Don't worry, I only read the last line before snipping.
The point was, if Google really did create something more advanced than a decision tree(I personally don't believe they did), it would be interesting to see if it could figure out driving without being "trained" to drive while having access to all of our driving rules and knowledge to pull from. I don't believe any other self driving companies have started this way.
Knowing what it's answer to the trolly problem would be would be interesting, given that true AI driving vehicles will inevitably one day be in a similar situation, forced to make a decision.