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Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Steven John Thompson

2020Advances in human and social aspects of technology book series20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Research on self-driving cars is transdisciplinary and its different aspects have attracted interest in general public debates as well as among specialists. To this day, ethical discourses are dominated by the Trolley Problem, a hypothetical ethical dilemma that is by construction unsolvable. It obfuscates much bigger real-world ethical challenges in the design, development, and operation of self-driving cars. We propose a systematic approach that connects processes, components, systems, and stakeholders to analyze the real-world ethical challenges for the ecology of socio-technological system of self-driving cars. We take a closer look at the regulative instruments, standards, design, and implementations of components, systems, and services and we present practical social and ethical challenges that must be met and that imply novel expectations for engineering in car industry.

Topics & Concepts

MoralityLawPolitical scienceSociologyPsychologyLaw, AI, and Intellectual Property