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HomeNewsANU Philosophers Publish New Article On Driverless Cars
ANU philosophers publish new article on driverless cars
Thursday 8 November 2018

ANU Associate Professors Seth Lazar and Colin Klein from the School of Philosophy have published a new article for the Conversation examining ‘What is needed to make ethical driverless cars’.

New research collects 40 million decisions from 233 countries and territories to help AI – like driverless cars – make the right choices in our automated future. But survey data alone is not enough.

The full article on The Conversation can be accessed via the below link.

https://theconversation.com/why-we-need-more-than-just-data-to-create-ethical-driverless-cars-105650 …