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Safety Ethics for Design & Test of Automated Driving Features
— The highly tool-intensive design and validation of automated driving features brings with it significant opportunities to support ethical practices related to safety for testing and lifecycle support. This article shows how some basic principles from the IEEE 7000 standard on ethical concerns during system design can apply.