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The Trolley Solution: Speculative Fiction Addressing the Trolley Problem in the Context of AI in Education

IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society
The Trolley Solution is a speculative fiction short story that can be used as a single teaching case study in the classroom to discuss and debate the emergent issues related to the introduction of artificial intelligence, specifically in the higher ...
Shiv Ramdas
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Does My Driver Share My Moral View? Effects of Humanlikeness and Morality in an Adapted Trolley Problem

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2022
As autonomous systems become responsible for more complex decisions, it is crucial to consider how these systems will respond in situations wherein they must make potentially controversial decisions without input from users. While previous literature has
A. Atchley   +6 more
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Question wording and attitudinal ambivalence: COVID, the economy, and Americans' response to a real‐life trolley problem

Social Science Quarterly, 2021
Objective Methods Results Conclusion As the coronavirus pandemic raged throughout 2020, political leaders faced a difficult choice: Should strict social distancing guidelines be maintained until the threat posed by COVID‐19 was diminished enough for ...
S. Craig, A. McCarthy, Jason Gainous
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Bruce Lee and the Trolley Problem: An Analysis from an Asian Martial Arts Tradition

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2021
In this paper, I approach the trolley problem from a different angle, and align the perspective with non-Western models of philosophy as instruction for life.
William Sin
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The Trolley Problem in Relation to Medical Ethics

Social Science Research Network, 2021
The trolley problem, first formulated by Philippa Foot, has become one of the primary tools used to explain the issues surrounding practical ethics, including medical deontology.
J. Sytnik-Czetwertyński
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Academic Background and Moral Decision-Making: Insights from the Trolley Problem

UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
This article presents the results of a study on the relationship between academic education and students’ ethical decisions. To determine whether field of study correlates with choices in moral dilemmas, we conduct a survey confronting respondents with ...
Joanna Dzionek-Kozłowska   +5 more
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Revisiting the Trolley Problem for AI: Biases and Stereotypes in Large Language Models and their Impact on Ethical Decision-Making

AAAI Spring Symposia
The trolley problem has long served as a lens for exploring moral decision-making, now gaining renewed significance in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). This study investigates ethical reasoning in three open-source large language models (LLMs)
Sahan Hatemo   +3 more
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The Trolley Problem

2023
The Trolley Problem is one of the most intensively discussed and controversial puzzles in contemporary moral philosophy. Over the last half-century, it has also become something of a cultural phenomenon, having been the subject of scientific experiments, online polls, television programs, computer games, and several popular books.
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On the moral tracks: How economics and law students approach the trolley problem

Studia Prawno-Ekonomiczne
Background: The impact of education sensu largo on moral development is well-documented, but research on how academic curricula shape students’ ethical decision-making remains limited.
Joanna Dzionek-Kozłowska   +1 more
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