Operationalizing the Ethics of Connected and Automated Vehicles: An Engineering Perspective

Fabio Fossa, S. Arrigoni, G. Caruso, Hafeez Husain Cholakkal, Pragyan Dahal, Matteo Matteucci, F. Cheli
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In response to the many social impacts of automated mobility, in September 2020 the European Commission published Ethics of Connected and Automated Vehicles, a report in which recommendations on road safety, privacy, fairness, explainability, and responsibility are drawn from a set of eight overarching principles. This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary research where philosophers and engineers joined efforts to operationalize the guidelines advanced in the report. To this aim, we endorse a function-based working approach to support the implementation of values and recommendations into the design of automated vehicle technologies. Based on this, we develop methodological tools to tackle issues related to personal autonomy, explainability, and privacy as domains that most urgently require fine-grained guidance due to the associated ethical risks. Even though each tool still requires further inquiry, we believe that our work might already prove the productivity of the function-based approach and foster its adoption in the CAV scientific community.
联网和自动驾驶汽车伦理的操作化:工程视角
为了应对自动交通带来的诸多社会影响,欧盟委员会于2020年9月发布了《联网和自动驾驶车辆伦理》报告,其中从一套八项总体原则中得出了关于道路安全、隐私、公平、可解释性和责任的建议。本文介绍了一项跨学科研究的结果,其中哲学家和工程师共同努力实施报告中提出的指导方针。为此,我们认可一种基于功能的工作方法,以支持在自动驾驶汽车技术设计中实施价值和建议。在此基础上,我们开发了方法论工具来解决与个人自主性、可解释性和隐私相关的问题,这些领域由于相关的道德风险而最迫切需要细粒度的指导。尽管每个工具仍然需要进一步的研究,我们相信我们的工作可能已经证明了基于功能的方法的生产力,并促进其在CAV科学界的采用。
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