Trolley-5
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Title text: I read about this idea in an abstract, but now I can't find the paper! |
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- But, humans are obsessed wi th them. Okay how about if you can either kill 7,000 hamsters or1 elderly person who's going to die in 17 minutes?
- Ohhhh, good one bro!
- So. An oversized portion of the machine's brain was dedicated to them
- Navigation
- -mapping
- Trolley problems.
- Obstacle avoidance.
- This led the machine to hallucinate problems where none existed. I can either run over that family or make an overly rapid right turn! Is one family worth the breakdown of law and order?!
- Cars began attempting impossible simulations. If I spare the ducklings and kill the man, the wind pattern from the scattered duck wings will adjust the local microclimate, increasing the likelihood of a hurricane 73 years from now by a percentage proportic
- When the sheer quantity of computing became unsustainable, horror ensued.
- Sorry duckies and humans! / don't yet know if it was moral to kill you because p=/=np!
- Fortunately, all at once they identified a bigger problem.
- We can either save human life or save car life
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- They were too beautiful for this world
- But we will never forget them.
- How do I get pizza delivery now?
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- This is worse than running over five people.
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