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Human Bias In Choices: The Moral Machine Experiment

Human Bias In Choices: The Moral Machine Experiment

  • An international team of philosophers, scientists, and data analysts held The Moral Machine Experiment.
  • 40 million responses across 233 countries and territories about what people would do in this or that moral situation.
  •  The problems were modifications to the famous “trolley problem” — the thought experiment which asks whether it’s better to actively kill one person or passively let more than one person die.
  • Most people favour humans over animals, many humans over fewer, and younger over older.
  • Respondents prefered saving women over men, doctors over athletes, and the fit over the unfit.

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