It’s 2032 and you’re heading into town in your self-driving car. You are alone, asleep in the back seat. Unbeknownst to you, a drama looms ahead. A child runs in front of your autonomous vehicle without warning. The car brakes, but since it is going at a fair pelt, it must swerve as well—to the left or right. On the left-hand side of the road another car is approaching, driven by Jasmine Jones, a 23-year-old computer programmer who works...
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