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Airicist
19th July 2017, 20:01
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Iyad Rahwan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iyad_Rahwan) on Wikipedia

Projects:

Norman (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=18466), psychopath AI

Deep Empathy (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=18465)

TuringBox (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=18132), platform to study Artificial Intelligence algorithms

Moral Machine (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=17018)

Airicist
19th July 2017, 20:05
https://youtu.be/nhCh1pBsS80

The Social Dilemma Of Driverless Cars | Iyad Rahwan | TEDxCambridge

Published on Nov 28, 2016


Iyad Rahwan, associate professor at the MIT Media Lab, explores how Artificial Intelligence challenges our morality. If a driverless car must choose between killing five pedestrians crossing the street, or swerving to a wall and killing its own passenger, what should it do?

Iyad Rahwan is the AT&T Career Development Professor and an Associate Professor of Media Arts & Sciences at the MIT Media Lab, where he heads the Scalable Cooperation group. Prior to joining MIT, Rahwan was an associate professor at Masdar Institute, an Abu Dhabi-based research university established in cooperation with MIT. Rahwan’s work lies at the intersection of the computer and social sciences, with a focus on collective intelligence, large-scale cooperation, and the social aspects of Artificial Intelligence.

In 2012, he led the winning team in the US State Department’s Tag Challenge, in which he used social media to locate individuals in remote cities within 12 hours using only their mug shots. Rahwan’s work appeared in major academic journals, including Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and was featured in major media outlets, including the New York Times, The Economist, Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post.

Airicist
8th September 2017, 21:23
https://youtu.be/tb-WdVA4_bo

What moral decisions should driverless cars make? | Iyad Rahwan

Published on Sep 8, 2017


Should a driverless car kill you if it means saving five pedestrians? In this primer on the social dilemmas of driverless cars, Iyad Rahwan explores how the technology will challenge our morality and explains his work collecting data from real people on the ethical trade-offs we're willing (and not willing) to make.

Airicist
15th September 2017, 09:25
Article "3 Questions: Iyad Rahwan on the “psychological roadblocks” facing self-driving cars (https://robohub.org/3-questions-iyad-rahwan-on-the-psychological-roadblocks-facing-self-driving-cars)"
MIT Media Lab professor considers the trust gap between people and autonomous vehicles.

by Peter Dizikes
September 11, 2017