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Driverless Car Wrecks: Who Will AI Save?

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Not all situations may be considered By 2050, driverless car technology is expected to enable a "pas

Not all situations may be considered [How Ethically Can AI Think?]( By 2050, driverless car technology is expected to enable a "passenger economy" worth $7 trillion worldwide, while saving more than a million lives from human error every year. But if humans are no longer behind the wheel, how will AI ethically determine whose life should be spared in driverless car wrecks? See how AI can sometimes be wrong, and what can be done to make it more ethical. [Learn More]( [IT Strategy]( [Cisco Settles Security Breach It Kept Quiet for Years]( A lawsuit alleged the breach could’ve compromised airport security. [Cisco Settles Security Breach It Kept Quiet for Years]( [E-Book]( [Configuration Management for Dummies]( IT infrastructure visibility is crucial for any enterprise powered by IT. [Configuration Management for Dummies]( [Cloud]( [The Role That Data Plays in Hybrid Cloud]( It’s time that we think about hybrid cloud beyond just computing. [The Role That Data Plays in Hybrid Cloud]( [Enterprise Software]( [Are Shadow Apps Hurting Your CRM System?]( Shadow apps are creating problems for corporate IT teams. [Are Shadow Apps Hurting Your CRM System?]( This email was prepared for {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from Toolbox Tech mailings]( OR [stop all emails](. [it.toolbox.com]( | 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1205 | Tempe, AZ 85281

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