A Howard, J Borenstein - American Scientist, 2019 - go.gale.com
Suppose you are walking on a sidewalk and are nearing an intersection. A flashing sign indicates that you can cross the street. To cross safely you have to rely on nearby cars to …
While technological development of vehicular autonomy has been progressing rapidly, a parallel discussion has emerged with regard to the moral implications of a future wherein …
Should self-driving vehicles be prejudiced, eg, deliberately harm the elderly over young children? When people make such forced-choices on the vehicle's behalf, they exhibit …
The recent progress in the development of autonomous cars has seen ethical questions come to the forefront. In particular, life and death decisions regarding the behavior of self …
As autonomous machines, such as automated vehicles (AVs) and robots, become pervasive in society, they will inevitably face moral dilemmas where they must make decisions that risk …
A Schurr, S Moran - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
The rapid deployment of semi-autonomous systems (ie, systems requiring human monitoring such as Uber AVs) poses ethical challenges when these systems face morally …
P Liu, J Liu - International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This research involves a controversial topic in the public sphere: should automated vehicles (AVs) be programmed with selfish algorithms to protect their passengers at all costs or …
D Vrščaj, S Nyholm, GPJ Verbong - AI & society, 2020 - Springer
The literature on ethics and user attitudes towards AVs discusses user concerns in relation to automation; however, we show that there are additional relevant issues at stake. To …