The philosophical–ethical literature and the public debate on autonomous vehicles have been obsessed with ethical issues related to crashing. In this article, these discussions, including more empirical investigations, will be critically assessed. It is argued that a related and more pressing issue is questions concerning safety. For example, what should we require from autonomous vehicles when it comes to safety? What do we mean by ‘safety’? How do we measure it? In response to these questions, the article will present a foundation for a continued discussion on these issues and an argument for why discussions about safety should be prioritized over ethical concerns related to crashing
Given that the creation and deployment of autonomous vehicles is likely to continue, it is important...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...
Driverless vehicles present a core ethical dilemma: there is a public health necessity and moral imp...
The philosophical–ethical literature and the public debate on autonomous vehicles have been obsessed...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A number...
While it is widely agreed that automated and autonomous vehicles may provide safety benefits over ve...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The ethical landscape surrounding the introduction of autonomous vehicles is complex, and there are ...
Accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) raise difficult ethical dilemmas and legal issues. In ...
© 2018 Catherine Menon, Rob Alexander. Published by the Safety-Critical Systems Club. All Rights Res...
In this paper we provide a proof of principle of a new method for addressing the ethics of autonomou...
Autonomous vehicle manufacturers, people inside an autonomous vehicle (occupants), and people outsid...
Given that the creation and deployment of autonomous vehicles is likely to continue, it is important...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...
Driverless vehicles present a core ethical dilemma: there is a public health necessity and moral imp...
The philosophical–ethical literature and the public debate on autonomous vehicles have been obsessed...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A number...
While it is widely agreed that automated and autonomous vehicles may provide safety benefits over ve...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The ethical landscape surrounding the introduction of autonomous vehicles is complex, and there are ...
Accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) raise difficult ethical dilemmas and legal issues. In ...
© 2018 Catherine Menon, Rob Alexander. Published by the Safety-Critical Systems Club. All Rights Res...
In this paper we provide a proof of principle of a new method for addressing the ethics of autonomou...
Autonomous vehicle manufacturers, people inside an autonomous vehicle (occupants), and people outsid...
Given that the creation and deployment of autonomous vehicles is likely to continue, it is important...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...
Driverless vehicles present a core ethical dilemma: there is a public health necessity and moral imp...