法律、社会和技术

Monika Pogátsnik
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随着现代社会技术环境的日益复杂,人与技术的“关系”也应得到调整。在一些领域,立法的参与是必要的,以便由于特定的经济或政治问题而促进新技术,或者恰恰相反,控制/规范某种技术的应用,以便为社会的最佳利益服务。今天,即使技术还不是最先进的,也有一些领域应该解决伦理问题,比如人机界面。本文调查了车辆电子稳定控制(ESC)系统的职权范围是如何在欧盟-联合国工作组29领域开发的,以便使此类系统的授权在欧洲成为可能。本文讨论了ESC系统的特殊经济环境及其对交通安全的影响,特别是对减少道路交通事故死亡人数的影响。研究了欧洲和美国卡车车队运营商在不同商业模式下的不同做法,并展示了其对立法活动的影响。法律和道德问题在高度智能中被调查,在某些情况下,在自动系统中,作为监管过程中最重要的困境之一:当司机的能力显然不足以提供适当的控制时,他是否可以被排除在车辆控制回路之外,甚至只是暂时的,或者他应该始终处于推翻任何类型的智能系统的位置?
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Law, society and technics
As the technical environment of the modern societies are getting more and more complex, the “relationship” between the humans and the technology should be regulated as well. There are several fields where the involvement of the legislation is necessary in order to either promote new technologies because of given economical or political issues, or quite contrary, control/regulate the application of a certain technique in order to serve the best interest of the society. There are fields where ethical problems should be addressed today even the technology is not quite state-of-the-art yet, such as in the robot-human interfacing. This paper investigates how the terms of references of the vehicular electronic stability control (ESC) system was developed in the ECE-UN Working Party 29 domain in order to make the mandating of such systems in Europe possible. The paper discusses the special economical environment of the ESC systems, their impact on the traffic safety, especially the reduction of fatalities in road accidents. The different approaches in different business models of the truck fleet operators between Europe and USA is studied and its impact is shown on the legislative activities. Legal and moral issues are investigated as far as the role and liability of the driver in highly intelligent, and in some of the cases, in autonomous systems, as one of the most important dilemma of regulatory process: can the driver be eliminated - even only temporarily - from the vehicle control loop when his abilities are clearly not enough to provide a proper control, or he should be always in the position to overrule any kind of intelligent system?
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