N-Reasons is an experimental Internet survey platform designed to enhance public participation in applied ethics and policy. N-Reasons encourages individuals to generate reasons to support their judgments, and groups to converge on a common set of reasons pro and con various issues. In the Robot Ethics Survey some of the reasons contributed surprising judgments about autonomous machines. Presented with a version of the trolley problem with an autonomous train as the agent, participants gave unexpected answers, revealing high expectations for the autonomous machine and shifting blame from the automated device to the humans in the scenario. Further experiments with a standard pair of human-only trolley problems refine these results. While sh...
Road vehicle travel at a reasonable speed involves some risk, even when using computer-controlled dr...
The goal of this research is to focus on the ethical issues linked to the interaction between humans...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
N-Reasons is an experimental Internet survey platform designed to enhance public participation in ap...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss people’s expectations towards social robots’ moral at...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
We use two separate experiments to study social acceptance of AI ethical decision making. In the fir...
The evaluation of the societal impact of autonomous technologies, particularly robotics, has grown i...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) promise to bring many benefits to society, such as safety, an increase of ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence has essentially contributed to the progress of human societ...
Autonomous robots such as self-driving cars are already able to make decisions that have ethical con...
The algorithms that control AVs will need to embed moral principles guiding their decisions in situa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Road vehicle travel at a reasonable speed involves some risk, even when using computer-controlled dr...
The goal of this research is to focus on the ethical issues linked to the interaction between humans...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
N-Reasons is an experimental Internet survey platform designed to enhance public participation in ap...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss people’s expectations towards social robots’ moral at...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
We use two separate experiments to study social acceptance of AI ethical decision making. In the fir...
The evaluation of the societal impact of autonomous technologies, particularly robotics, has grown i...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) promise to bring many benefits to society, such as safety, an increase of ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence has essentially contributed to the progress of human societ...
Autonomous robots such as self-driving cars are already able to make decisions that have ethical con...
The algorithms that control AVs will need to embed moral principles guiding their decisions in situa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Road vehicle travel at a reasonable speed involves some risk, even when using computer-controlled dr...
The goal of this research is to focus on the ethical issues linked to the interaction between humans...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...