Self-driving-car-ethics
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- [Describe panel here]
- About to hit a man.
- Each can only avoid the lone man by swerving off a cliff.
- One car is utilitarian.
- The greatest good is the best outcome.
- Ap
- One car is deontological.
- The utilitarian car knows the deontological car must swerve
- Thou shalt not kill.
- Total dead: 6 total alive: 5
- The deontological car knows the utilitarian car will not swerve. Even if I obey my rule, the man will die.
- Calculations grow complex. But if the deonto if it knows that logical car I'm not going to that I know that swerve thus it knows that killing the man, I'm going to it may change swerve, and his mind abour thus it not swerving in which case
- Should
- At
- This
- Point,
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- Nietzschean what is good?! All that heightens the feeling of power!
- Tractor-trailer
- Speeds
- Through.
- This scene plays out over and over whenever cars must make ethical decisions. In time, all gentler ethical systems are extinguished among autonomous vehicles.
- Nietzchean trucks come to view themselves as humanity's natural overlords what is happiness? The feeling that power is growing that resistance is overcome/
- There is nothing to life that has value except the degree of power
- Still, on the whole it's pretty good. It's not perfect, but man I do not miss commuting
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- [Written in cursive]
- Fist person to tell me I'm wrong about deontology gets ten philosophy points
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