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@lnxw48 Out of a programmer's and security analyst's perspective I think it's pretty obvious that the car should save the passenger's life. Otherwise you will get security holes where you can just stage a situation where the car will choose to crash in order to kill someone. Not to mention the amount of information required for the computer to even make such a choice, …
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@lnxw48 So if the car actually had that information, which is unreasonable, it should save the passenger's life. But since it can't have that data in a feasible situation, it should just try to avoid obstacles in general, but never run off a cliff just because it was about to bump into what it believes is a human being.