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The problem with the trolley problem
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You’ve probably heard of the Trolley Problem, especially if you’re at all interested in philosophy or ethics. Lately, it’s been a subject of discussion when discussing autonomous cars and was referenced explicitly in the show The Good Place.

Some people think it’s a fun moral thought experiment to discuss in a group. Others feel it’s a good ethical workout to prepare for real-world ethical dilemmas. But what if the Trolley Problem has a problem of its own?

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@Baseds__Backup_Account_3

3 weeks ago

The problem isn't the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem -Captain Jack Sparrow, lol.

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@linok_boss2493

3 weeks ago

People of the internet, now that you've watched such a great and well-made video, I'm here to tell you what you should do if the trolley problemm scenario happens in real life! It's very simple: You need to pull the lever and divert tracks when the trolley is on top of the thing that diverts tracks (Dunno the name). If done correctly, the front of the trolley will go in one direction, and the back in the other direction, effectively causing the trolley to stop. (You risk making the trolley fall out of the rails and harm the passengers. Doing a tokyo drift and getting the max amount of kills may also happen). This practice is done in real life when trian people need to stop a train because reasons

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@eunomiac

3 weeks ago

The fact that real-life dilemmas are more complex than the Trolley Problem isn't the point. The point is that our inability to solve the Trolley Problem suggests we don't understand ethics well enough to reliably code them into AIs.

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@Astatine16

3 weeks ago

Usually I would go for the track with 1 person, but a girl's gotta get her kill streak up. 💪

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@Htleveryday

3 weeks ago

I think I heard this one line somewhere before "If you are placed in such a situation irl you won't have time to think about such moral dilema or code, you gotta do the best you can at that moment"

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@Brzbrix

3 weeks ago

The problem with the trolley problem

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@garr_inc

3 weeks ago

I am immediately reminded of Trolley Problem, Inc., a game that takes these thought experiments and pushes them as far as possible to the edges. It's an interesting experience.

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@user-dk6kv2rr5c

3 weeks ago

Imma Tokyo drift that train , get combo points

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@LilPozzer

3 weeks ago

The problem with the problem is that it’s often problematized. But the problem with the problem that’s problematized is that it’s problematic. And the problem with the problematic problem is that it leads to more problems. So, the problem with the problem that’s problematic and leads to more problems is that it perpetuates a cycle of problematicity. Yet, the problem with this cycle of problematicity is that it’s difficult to pinpoint a solution. Consequently, the problem with attempting to solve the problem with the problem is that it introduces even more complexity. Thus, the problem with the attempt to solve the problem with the problem that’s problematic and leads to more problems is that it’s an endless loop of problem-solving that never quite reaches a definitive resolution. And therein lies the problem with the problem with the problem with the problem about the problem that is all about the trolley problem.

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@eriklee1794

3 weeks ago

Hell yeah....I love your stuff......it's like things I think of...but never jots down and it goes into the wind

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@kimpeater1

3 weeks ago

This whole exercise is about the value of human life. We like to say we're all equal but obviously some individuals are valued higher by society than others. It's uncomfortable to think about but that's the dilemma.

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@gera_eb2588

3 weeks ago

Good video, thanks for that!

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@mr.knowitall638

3 weeks ago

1 like= 1hr study I hate studying so do ur worst

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@Silverdragon517

3 weeks ago

Love your videos

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@anniedee8136

3 weeks ago

Also I loved your shower thoughts series, please do more 🙏

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@ivibewithghosts

3 weeks ago

your videos are so peaceful

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@chachyesmeralda18

2 days ago

I thought the dilemma in the trolley problem was that the person was a loved one and the five were strangers. Others have mentioned the five-kidneyed person. In the case of the judge, was the person he found guilty innocent of the crime but guilty of other crimes he was found not guilty of or did the judge know the person was going to kill the people he thought he was saving? My problem with these problems is they're never specific enough🤨

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@Astrolab.insights

3 weeks ago

That's why you have to take it a step further like Vsause. He used the trolly problem to create a real life situation that people had to react to.

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@tombuilder1475

3 weeks ago

The problem with the sponsor of the video being a scam.....

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@lolstuffenjoy9880

3 weeks ago

Ty aperture science

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