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Implementable Ethics for Autonomous Vehicles (2015)

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Springer Berlin Heidelberg

As agents moving through an environment that includes a range of other road users - from pedestrians and cyclists to other human or automated drivers - automated vehicles continuously interact with the humans around them. The nature of these interactions is a result of the programming in the vehicle and the priorities placed there by the programmers. Just as human drivers display a range of driving styles and preferences, automated vehicles represent a broad canvas on which the designers can craft the response to different driving scenarios.

Implementable Ethics for Autonomous Vehicles

Publication Location

Berlin Heidelberg

Author(s)
J. Christian Gerdes
Sarah Thornton
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
May, 2015