I get worried when philosophers get involved in stuff like this. No one will buy a self-driving car that will sacrifice the driver to save others. Full stop. If the law mandates that self-driving cars do so, people will not use them. Self-driving cars will simply have to mimic the self-preservation instincts of drivers. Perhaps there are limits to those, but I think we probably need empirical and psychological information about behaviors, not philosophical reflections.
Am I wrong? If so, how?
(Thanks to Robert McGarvey for the pointer.)



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