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X-WR-CALNAME:The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Moral Machines - Julian
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: A famous dilemma in philosophy asks whether\, if you 
 were on an out of control train speeding towards 5 people on the railway l
 ine\, you should pull a lever to switch to another track where there is on
 ly 1 person. Autonomous cars have brought this question\, or questions lik
 e it\, into reality. Faced with a group of pedestrians stepping out into t
 he road\, should the car swerve and hit a single cyclist instead? A recent
  global survey on how cars should balance lives\, showed some general pref
 erences: to prioritise human over animal lives\, to save more rather than 
 fewer lives\, and to save…
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SUMMARY:The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Moral Machines - Julian Savu
 lescu\, Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics\, University of Oxford
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