In this paper, we investigate how data about public preferences may be used to inform policy around the use of controversial novel technologies, using public preferences about autonomous vehicles (AVs) as a case study. We first summarize the recent ‘Moral Machine’ study, which generated preference data from millions of people regarding how they think AVs should respond to emergency situations. We argue that while such preferences cannot be used to directly inform policy, they should not be disregarded. We defend an approach that we call ‘Collective Reflective Equilibrium in Practice’ (CREP). In CREP, data on public attitudes function as an input into a deliberative process that looks for coherence between attitudes, behaviours and competing...
The algorithms that control AVs will need to embed moral principles guiding their decisions in situa...
Although developing successful autonomous vehicles for practical use is of interest, the establishme...
Autonomous vehicles, though having enormous potential, face a number of challenges. As a computer sy...
In this paper, we investigate how data about public preferences may be used to inform policy around ...
Studies have provided rich data on global preferences for how autonomous vehicles should act in coll...
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and its impact on our societies raise ethica...
The future will see autonomous intelligent systems acting in the same environment as humans, in area...
How decisions are made when autonomous vehicles (AVs) are faced with moral dilemmas is still a chall...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSSelf-driving, ‘autonomous’ vehicles (AVs) promise to cha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to choose be...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are seen as a gateway to safer and more accessible mobility, while others s...
We use two separate experiments to study social acceptance of AI ethical decision making. In the fir...
Autonomous vehicles, though having enormous potential, face a number of challenges. As a computer sy...
The algorithms that control AVs will need to embed moral principles guiding their decisions in situa...
Although developing successful autonomous vehicles for practical use is of interest, the establishme...
Autonomous vehicles, though having enormous potential, face a number of challenges. As a computer sy...
In this paper, we investigate how data about public preferences may be used to inform policy around ...
Studies have provided rich data on global preferences for how autonomous vehicles should act in coll...
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and its impact on our societies raise ethica...
The future will see autonomous intelligent systems acting in the same environment as humans, in area...
How decisions are made when autonomous vehicles (AVs) are faced with moral dilemmas is still a chall...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSSelf-driving, ‘autonomous’ vehicles (AVs) promise to cha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to choose be...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are seen as a gateway to safer and more accessible mobility, while others s...
We use two separate experiments to study social acceptance of AI ethical decision making. In the fir...
Autonomous vehicles, though having enormous potential, face a number of challenges. As a computer sy...
The algorithms that control AVs will need to embed moral principles guiding their decisions in situa...
Although developing successful autonomous vehicles for practical use is of interest, the establishme...
Autonomous vehicles, though having enormous potential, face a number of challenges. As a computer sy...