W Loh, J Loh - Robot ethics, 2017 - books.google.com
Automated driving raises an interesting set of ethical questions not necessarily about who is to blame when something goes wrong (Lin 2015). Rather, we can ask who should make the …
J Millar, P Lin, K Abney, G Bekey - Robot ethics 2.0: From …, 2017 - books.google.com
It is a one-of-a-kind… car. It is the fastest, safest, strongest car in the world. It is also completely fuel efficient, and is operated entirely by microprocessors which make it virtually …
A Sandberg, H Bradshaw-Martin - Beyond AI: Artificial Golem …, 2013 - beyondai.zcu.cz
Fully autonomous vehicles are increasingly practical, and may become common within a few decades. There are good reasons for this in terms of safety, flexibility and disability …
Sitting in my basement, a Zoom workshop about compassion for student trauma while teaching online during a pandemic on one screen, and a livestream of day 70 of well …
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are designed to operate without human intervention. Algorithms alone are responsible for the vehicles' actions-in all situations. This paper studies two factors …
F Alaieri, A Vellino - Social Robotics: 8th International Conference, ICSR …, 2016 - Springer
Autonomous robots such as self-driving cars are already able to make decisions that have ethical consequences. As such machines make increasingly complex and important …
R Rodogno, M Nørskov - Designing Robots, Designing Humans, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter explores the disruptive potential of artificial moral decision-makers on our moral practices by investigating the concrete case of self-driving cars. Our argument unfolds in two …
R Jenkins - ETHiCS: A reinvention of ethics in the digital age, 2017 - academia.edu
4 Moreover, an autonomous vehicle that followed this principle of “minimizing harm” might actually move itself into harm's way to protect others. For example, suppose an autonomous …
A Sandberg, H Bradshaw-Martin - Multitudes, 2015 - cairn-int.info
This paper argues that autonomous cars are social robots which must act as moral proxies for their human owners. To avoid the unacceptable removal of moral choices from human …