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 has been in the works for about a year and now the streamer has set Peter Ocko  Lodge 49, Moonhaven  as its showrunner鈥攁nd none other than James Wan as one of the executive producers. The logline of the show, according to Variety, is A giant tech conglomerate collaborates with the local police department to introduce a technologically advanced enforcer to combat rising crime鈥攁 police officer whos part man, part machine.  So, basically, the plot of the first movie.     Last year, RoboCop was at the top of a list of properties Amazon wanted to resurrect after its acquisition of MGM. It   unclear exactly what direction the show will take, or how it will be different from other iterations, but with Ocko   experience  he   also worked on The Leftovers, The Office, Elementary, Black Sail stanley cup s, and Pushing Daisies  and the vision of Wan   company, Atomic Monster, you have a sense it ;ll be tonally or thematically along the lines of that original film. The original RoboCop was one of those movies that captured a moment. Adored by both adults who got it, and kids who did not, it was a big enough  stanley cup success that it spawned two sequels, was rebooted in 2014, and has had multiple iterations on TV. None of the TV versions were that memorable  thou stanley cup gh a late  ;80s animated series did have 40 episodes , so you ;d imagine most people don ;t even know RoboCop was ever on the small screen. Plus, this is Amazon. A company that spends about a gazillion  Fdrm Twitter Halts All Verifications After Verifying Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Rally Organizer
 in a hypothetical autonomous car crash has been found to be stanley isolierkanne  true in past research, but what happens wh stanley cup en people are presented with more complex scenarios  And what happens when autonomous vehicles must choose between two scenarios in which at least one individual could die  Who might those vehicles save, and on what basis do they make those ethical judgments  It may sound like a nightmarish spin on  would you rather,  but researchers say such thought experiments are necessary to the programming for autonomous vehicles and the policies that regulate them. Whats more, the responses around these difficult ultimatums may vary across cultures, revealing theres no universality in what people believe to be a morally superior option.     In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers with MITs Media Lab and other institutions presented variations of this ethical conundrum to millions of people in ten languages across 233 countries and territories in an experiment called the Moral Machine, the findings of which were published in the journal Nature this week. In a reimagined version of the trolley problem鈥攁n ethical thought experiment that asks whether you would opt for the death of one person to save several others鈥攖he researchers asked participan stanley water bottle ts on its viral game-like platform decide between two scenarios involving an autonomous vehicle with a sudden brake failure. In one instance, the car will opt to hit pedestrians in front of it to avoid killing those in the vehicle; in