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A future for driverless cars, from a limbo between trolley problems and autopilots
By Anuj Srivas and Vasudevan Mukunth What’s the deal with everyone getting worried about artificial intelligence? It’s all the Silicon Valley elite seem willing to be apprehensive about, and Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom seems to be the patron saint along with … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, autopilots, driverless cars, epistemology, Frankenstein complex, human safety, machine failure, Nick Bostrom, nuclear power plants, safety redundancy, superintelligence, trolley problem, Uber
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