Researchers at MIT have put together a pictorial survey http://moralmachine.mit.edu/ -- if the self-driving car loses its brakes, should it go straight or turn? Various scenarios are presented with either occupants or pedestrians dying, and there are a variety of peds in the road from strollers to thieves, even pets.
This AC found that I quickly began to develop my own simplistic criteria and the decisions got easier the further I went in the survey.
While the survey is very much idealized, it may have just enough complexity to give some useful results?
(Score: 2) by JNCF on Monday October 31 2016, @07:17PM
Consequences will sometimes be symmetric, and symmetric consequences make it easier to tell what other factors are being selected for. You can construct scenarios with asymmetric consequences on the website, they just don't appear in the survey.