The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles - Navigating Legal and Ethical Complexities
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex ethical landscape of autonomous vehicles in this thought-provoking 57-minute talk by Bryant Walker Smith from the University of South Carolina School of Law and The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford. Delve into the technological, regulatory, and sociocultural challenges surrounding the development and implementation of driverless cars. Examine critical questions beyond the "Trolley Problem," including safety standards, human-computer authority, cybersecurity risks, and legal implications. Gain insights into the evolving relationships between individuals, communities, corporations, and infrastructure as autonomous vehicles reshape our understanding of mobility. Consider the broader implications for privacy, data protection, and the shifting boundaries of agency in an increasingly automated world.
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The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles with Bryant Walker Smith
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Santa Fe Institute
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