Should a driverless car kill the kid or the retiree? – POLITICO
The ethics of self-driving cars – what would you do? | World Economic Forum
Self-driving cars: why we can't expect them to be 'moral'
Philosopher Scholar - Two Solutions to the Trolley Problem for Self Driving Cars
Driverless cars: Who should die in a crash? - BBC News
MIT maps global responses to 'who would you save?' survey on self-driving cars
The key ethical question for self-driving cars: are they safe? - Vox
Self-Driving Cars & Ethics: The Trolley Problem
Self-Driving Car Accident Lawyer
8: The "Trolley Problem for self-driving cars" [94] | Download Scientific Diagram
Whom should self-driving cars protect in an accident?
Tesla Full Self-Driving cars and Waymo taxis: Two autonomous vehicle strategies - Vox
Self-Driving Cars & Ethics: The Trolley Problem
Should Your Driverless Car Hit a Pedestrian to Save Your Life? - The New York Times
The Moral Machine experiment | Nature
Out of Two Million People, Most Prefer That a Self-Driving Car Kill the Elderly
The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars - Patrick Lin - YouTube
Moral Machine from MIT poses self-driving car thought experiments.
Should a self-driving car kill the baby or the grandma? Depends on where you're from. | MIT Technology Review
MIT Is Crowdsourcing Moral Decision Making For Self-Driving Cars - YouTube
Figure 3 from Autonomous Vehicles Need Experimental Ethics: Are We Ready for Utilitarian Cars? | Semantic Scholar
Trolley problem memes - Should our self-driving cars follow a utilitarian aproach? Note that in general you'd have roughly a 85% chance here of being on the road, not in the car.
How should autonomous vehicles be programmed? | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology