The ethical discussion on automated vehicles (AVs) has for the most part focused on what morality requires in AV collisions which present moral dilemmas. This discussion has been challenged for its failure to address the various kinds of risk and uncertainty which we can expect to arise in AV collisions; and for overlooking certain morally relevant facts which are unique to the context of AVs. We take these criticisms as a starting point and outline four perspectives on what matters for the ethics of AVs: risk and uncertainty, value sensitive design, partiality towards passengers and meaningful human control.
Four Perspectives on What Matters for the Ethics of Automated Vehicles
Lect.Notes Mobility
Automated Vehicles Symposium ; 2018 ; San Francisco, USA July 09, 2018 - July 12, 2018
2019-06-19
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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