think made humans intelligent. And for the past 10 years, AI has been overtaking humans in some of these tasks. And yet others are still quite a ways to go. So one last question on autonomous vehicles, because this raises a lot of the social, ethical, political considerations that we touched on earlier. But in perhaps more immediate ways, one thing we didn't talk about, we talked a little bit about the black box problem, which exists also here, right? Which is in terms of how do you manage liability? Who's to blame? And also, how do you determine how a decision was made? And if you can't determine that, well, then how do you assign blame or how do you just go about thinking about that problem? That's one. And then there's the so-called trolley problem, which brings us back to the issue of ethics and the designing of objective functions. So one, maybe you can let our listeners know what the trolley problem is. And then more to the point, again, how is this an example of, for a (25/38)
You are viewing a single comment's thread from: