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MorphoWave
As we walked through the lobby, my friend passed her hand through a black plastic slot in a strange-looking machine, and the student worker at the front desk nodded her through while I waited for my OneCard to be swiped.
The Parr Center and PPE Present “The Ethics of Self-Driving Cars” with Justin Erlich
If a semi-autonomous vehicle were to get into a crash, who is at fault? Is it the manufacturer, who installed technology knowing that many people would use it incorrectly? Is it the driver, who fell asleep at the wheel because they thought the car would take care of itself, or who turned the automated mode on in the wrong circumstances?