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Should a self-driving car protect a passenger or a pedestrian? Ideally, both.

Much self-driving-car research focuses on pedestrian safety, but it is important to consider passenger safety and comfort, too. When braking to avoid a collision, for example, a vehicle should ideally ease, not slam, into a stop. In machine-learning parlance, this idea constitutes a multi-objective problem.

https://www.technologyreview.com/f/613410/should-a-self-driving-car-protect-a-passenger-or-pedestrian-ideally-both/

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