Ethics of driving automation : artificial agency and human values / Fabio Fossa.
2023
TL152.8 .F67 2023
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Title
Ethics of driving automation : artificial agency and human values / Fabio Fossa.
Author
Fossa, Fabio, author.
ISBN
3031229827 electronic book
9783031229824 (electronic bk.)
9783031229817
3031229819
9783031229824 (electronic bk.)
9783031229817
3031229819
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 148 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-22982-4 doi
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TL152.8 .F67 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
174/.9629046
174/.9629046 OCoLC
174/.9629046 OCoLC
Summary
This book offers a systematic and thorough philosophical analysis of the ways in which driving automation crosses path with ethical values. Upon introducing the different forms of driving automation and examining their relation to human autonomy, it provides readers with in-depth reflections on safety, privacy, moral judgment, control, responsibility, sustainability, and other ethical issues. Driving is undoubtedly a moral activity as a human act. Transferring it to artificial agents such as connected and automated vehicles necessarily raises many philosophical questions. When driving is automated, what happens to its ethical dimensions? Could artificial agents accomplish ethical objectives on our behalf, take moral decisions in our place, and drive us into a more ethical transportation future? In doing so, would they be "moral" as we are or in a way that is similar to, but also remarkably different from, our own? And what role is yet to be played by human responsibility and commitment? The book addresses these questions with the aim of stimulating an interdisciplinary dialogue between different stakeholders. They include automotive engineers, computer scientists, and moral philosophers, as well as industry representatives, policymakers, regulators, transportation experts, and the general public. Indeed, connected and automated vehicles will not take the high road for us . We must drive them there. .
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Series
Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ; v. 65. 2192-6263
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Table of Contents
A Bumpy Ride. Ethics, Driving Automation, and Artificial Agency.
Safety First. Old and New Risks
Data-Driven. Privacy, Surveillance, Manipulation.
Safety First. Old and New Risks
Data-Driven. Privacy, Surveillance, Manipulation.