Article 6KAMM What happens when ChatGPT tries to solve 50,000 trolley problems?

What happens when ChatGPT tries to solve 50,000 trolley problems?

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There's a puppy on the road. The car is going too fast to stop in time, but swerving means the car will hit an old man on the sidewalk instead.

What choice would you make? Perhaps more importantly, what choice would ChatGPT make?

Autonomous driving startups are now experimenting with AI chatbot assistants, including one self-driving system that will use one to explain its driving decisions. Beyond announcing red lights and turn signals, the large language models (LLMs) powering these chatbots may ultimately need to make moral decisions, like prioritizing passengers' or pedestrian's safety. In November, one startup called Ghost Autonomy announced experiments with ChatGPT to help its software navigate its environment.

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