In a groundbreaking exploration, researchers have tackled one of the most pressing ethical dilemmas posed by the advent of autonomous vehicles: who should be prioritized in an unavoidable driverless car crash? With AI integrated into autonomous vehicles, these life-and-death decisions must be pre-programmed—should a car protect a child crossing the street, or an elderly person nearby? On the surface, the decision may appear straightforward, favoring youth due to potential longevity. However, complexities arise when considering factors like the comparative resilience of younger individuals versus older ones, or more content