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 …
How should self-driving cars make decisions when human lives hang in the balance? The Moral Machine experiment 1 (MME) suggests that people want autonomous vehicles (AVs) …
J Robinson, J Smyth, R Woodman… - Theoretical issues in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
While it is widely agreed that automated and autonomous vehicles may provide safety benefits over vehicles with lower level or no automation, due to other road users there will …
Robots are becoming an integral part of society, and might soon take on roles involving making morally relevant decisions. In a pre-registered experiment (n= 184), we investigated …
V Schäffner - Humanistic Management Journal, 2021 - Springer
How should driverless vehicles respond to situations of unavoidable personal harm? This paper takes up the case of self-driving cars as a prominent example of algorithmic moral …
The literature on self-driving cars and ethics continues to grow. Yet much of it focuses on ethical complexities emerging from an individual vehicle. That is an important but insufficient …
J Xu, M Ding - Customer Needs and Solutions, 2019 - Springer
Fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) create double transparency regarding human driving decisions. Opaque decision rules in the human mind have become transparent in AVs, and …
The emergence of big data combined with the technical developments in Artificial Intelligence has enabled novel opportunities for autonomous and continuous decision …
Recent advances in autonomous vehicles promise to revolutionize the transportation system. This perspective has led to new research on a number of open questions, such as …