Ethical Decision Making in Autonomous Vehicles: The AV Ethics Project

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Katherine Evans
Nelson de Moura
Stéphane Chauvier
Raja Chatila
Ebru Dogan
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[1] Institut VEDECOM,Sciences, Normes, Démocratie
[2] Sorbonne Université,ISIR
[3] Sorbonne Université,undefined
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2020年 / 26卷
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Autonomous vehicles; Ethics; Decision making; Moral reasoning; Machine ethics;
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The ethics of autonomous vehicles (AV) has received a great amount of attention in recent years, specifically in regard to their decisional policies in accident situations in which human harm is a likely consequence. Starting from the assumption that human harm is unavoidable, many authors have developed differing accounts of what morality requires in these situations. In this article, a strategy for AV decision-making is proposed, the Ethical Valence Theory, which paints AV decision-making as a type of claim mitigation: different road users hold different moral claims on the vehicle’s behavior, and the vehicle must mitigate these claims as it makes decisions about its environment. Using the context of autonomous vehicles, the harm produced by an action and the uncertainties connected to it are quantified and accounted for through deliberation, resulting in an ethical implementation coherent with reality. The goal of this approach is not to define how moral theory requires vehicles to behave, but rather to provide a computational approach that is flexible enough to accommodate a number of ‘moral positions’ concerning what morality demands and what road users may expect, offering an evaluation tool for the social acceptability of an autonomous vehicle’s ethical decision making.
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页码:3285 / 3312
页数:27
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