People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehicle crashes, yet is this reasonable? While the driver is often required to …
S Zhai, L Wang, P Liu - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Machines are empowered with ever-increasing agency and decision-making authority to augment or even replace humans in various settings, making responsibility …
When an automated car harms someone, who is blamed by those who hear about it? Here we asked human participants to consider hypothetical cases in which a pedestrian was …
S Zhai, S Gao, L Wang, P Liu - Transportation research part A: policy and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The advent of automated and algorithmic technology requires people to consider them when assigning responsibility for something going wrong. We focus on a focal question: who or …
P Liu, M Du, T Li - Ethics and information technology, 2021 - Springer
A human driver and an automated driving system (ADS) might share control of automated vehicles (AVs) in the near future. This raises many concerns associated with the assignment …
Whilst public opinion towards automated vehicles is largely favourable, there are recurrent concerns around responsibility in the event of a crash (Kyriakidis et al., 2015). There is …
MM Mayer, A Buchner, R Bell - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
A more critical evaluation of the actions of autonomous vehicles in comparison to those of human drivers in accident scenarios may complicate the introduction of autonomous …
Automated vehicles (AVs) have made huge strides toward large-scale deployment. Despite this progress, AVs continue to make mistakes, some resulting in death. Although some …
S Krügel, M Uhl, B Balcombe - Ethics and Information Technology, 2021 - Springer
We address the considerations of the European Commission Expert Group on the ethics of connected and automated vehicles regarding data provision in the event of collisions. While …