If robocars are run by a private company on a commercial basis I would have thought that self-preservation would be the default choice, no?
To put it another way - You're transporting your newborn son to hospital for his first postnatal check-up. Robocar A would sacrifice his life to save two of someone else's children in a no-win crash scenario. Robocar B would save you and your son. Which company do you give your business to?
If robocars are run by a private company on a commercial basis I would have thought that self-preservation would be the default choice, no?
To put it another way - You're transporting your newborn son to hospital for his first postnatal check-up. Robocar A would sacrifice his life to save two of someone else's children in a no-win crash scenario. Robocar B would save you and your son. Which company do you give your business to?