The trolley problem and ethics of driverless cars - Newsnight
It may be that the AI robots of Hollywood are still very much in the realm of science fiction, but one automated machine which is just round the corner is the driverless car, and that development throws up a whole host of ethical issues. Here's our Technology Editor David Grossman. SUBSCRIBE to get our latest videos http://bbc.in/1iouM30 *

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