Fully Autonomous Cars May Never Actually Be Allowed

The minefield of moral quandaries surrounding autonomous cars that are involved in accidents could effectively render the race for full autonomy pointless
Fully Autonomous Cars May Never Actually Be Allowed

Self-driving cars may never be allowed to exist in the way they are currently being imagined, according to BMW’s special representative to the UK, Ian Robertson.

Speaking at the UK’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Summit, he said that the morality surrounding how artificial intelligence would make life-or-death decisions, and whether humans could really accept the cold logic of any data-based choice that ended someone’s life, however unintentionally, could see self-driving cars limited to certain road types. He’s quoted as saying:

“Imagine a scenario where the car has to decide between hitting one person or the other — to choose whether to cause this death or that death. What’s it going to do? Access the diary of one and ascertain they are terminally ill and so should be hit? I don’t think that situation will ever be allowed.”

Urban areas could be made to fit the needs of self-driving vehicles
Urban areas could be made to fit the needs of self-driving vehicles

At present, BMW’s autonomous test vehicles on UK roads regularly run 660-mile routes, but the human at the wheel needs to take control an average of three times per journey. Robertson envisages that governments, however eager they are to get to the front of the technological arms race now under way, will eventually set limits. He explained:

“Then there is the overarching consideration of the regulators that we need to consider. In the UK, the government is encouraging autonomous testing — even if some of its fundamentals go against the Highway Code, the fabric of our laws. They know we are in a race to take leadership and that opening up to testing could have significant benefits.

“But I believe that in the long term, the regulators will step in and set boundaries about how far we can go. It might be to allow it only on motorways, as they are the most controlled environments.

“Or perhaps they’d essentially ‘rope off’ parts of cities to allow autonomous cars into controlled areas, where the consequences for pedestrians are controlled.”

Comments

Burnout🔰(Rotary Fighter)(SaveCT)

Thats a relief

08/09/2018 - 06:56 |
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Paul Beckman (slowtsx)

Thank god.

08/09/2018 - 07:11 |
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Jopel

They should test them thro the tight country lanes in Wales and see what happens when they have to decide to back up in a hedge while the other one squeezes past

08/09/2018 - 08:21 |
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Klush

:-)

08/09/2018 - 09:30 |
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Anonymous

horse cart - this is almost identical to nowadays self-driving cars. It won’t get you fully autonomously from point A to point B but you can relax for a bit, put down reins and it will “drive” straight, it will take corners smoothly and it will (most probably) even slow down/stop if it discovers any obstacle in front of it.

We were using horses and horse carts like this for ages without any ethical drama like “would it kill A or B target”. Isn’t that people just knew that it’s just… a horse, it’s not super smart -, why people nowadays can’t understand that it’s same with car aid electronics.

08/09/2018 - 12:08 |
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Matthew Henderson

I agree to limiting autonomous driving just to motorways, although a limited amount of autonomous driving can be used in cities and urban environments, assisting the driver and keeping it up to date on routes that are possible and the rules of the road, or even traffic around blind corners, besides that, nope… full autonomy must only be limited to the motorway IMO, otherwise it would be pointless to have a driver’s license for some, and considering I suspect you will need to tell the car to drive itself, and that there is an option to drive yourself, you’ll still need a license.

08/09/2018 - 12:53 |
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jdm-supra-1600(md squad)(Supra squad leader)

YES FINALLY THE JOY OF DRIVING WILL NOT BE TAKEN AWAY!!!

08/09/2018 - 15:23 |
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Anonymous

I bet tech nerds now will furiously type on their keyboards about this because they didn’t get what they wanted

08/09/2018 - 20:10 |
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Dominik Maslyk (Euro & JDM Addict) (Autistic boi)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Care to explain?

12/06/2018 - 11:49 |
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Anonymous

yes thanks

08/09/2018 - 22:00 |
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Anonymous

Aaaaand in 30 years time, no humans will be allowed to take a car with steering wheel to the road, lest they want to impede the autonomous freeflow traffic.

08/10/2018 - 11:07 |
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