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Dec
Self-driving cars are no longer experimental curiosities. They are becoming part of everyday transportation systems across several regions of the world. These vehicles rely on artificial intelligence to interpret environments, predict risks, and make split-second decisions without human intervention. As automation advances, a central concern continues to grow: how should machines make ethical choices when human safety is at stake? The ethical dimension of autonomous vehicle decision-making is one of the most debated topics in modern transportation technology. Engineers, policymakers, ethicists, and the public are working to determine how these systems should behave when facing unavoidable accidents or conflicting safety…
