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Self-driving Cars and the Right to Drive
Every year, 1.35 million people are killed on roads worldwide and even more people are injured. Emerging self-driving car technology promises to cut...
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Self-Driving Vehicles—an Ethical Overview
The introduction of self-driving vehicles gives rise to a large number of ethical issues that go beyond the common, extremely narrow, focus on...
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The Dawn of the AI Robots: Towards a New Framework of AI Robot Accountability
Business, management, and business ethics literature pay little attention to the topic of AI robots. The broad spectrum of potential ethical issues...
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Between Real World and Thought Experiment: Framing Moral Decision-Making in Self-Driving Car Dilemmas
How should driverless vehicles respond to situations of unavoidable personal harm? This paper takes up the case of self-driving cars as a prominent...
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Traversing Technology Trajectories
Scholars in science and technology studies, as well as economics and innovation studies, utilize the trajectory metaphor in describing a technology’s...
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What If Nothing Happens? Street Trials of Intelligent Cars as Experiments in Participation
This chapter evaluates an emerging paradigm for testing intelligent technology in society through the analysis of recent street trials of... -
Classical Liberalism, Discrimination, and the Problem of Autonomous Cars
This paper considers possible future legislation that requires the exclusive use of autonomous cars. The author develops and defends a ‘Liberal...
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Autonomised harming
This paper sketches elements of a theory of the ethics of autonomised harming: the phenomenon of delegating decisions about whether and whom to harm...
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Human Flourishing and Technology Affordances
Amid the growing interest in the relationship between technology and human flourishing, philosophical perfectionism can serve as a fruitful lens...
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A Bumpy Ride. Ethics, Driving Automation, and Artificial Agency
The first chapter provides a summary of the aims and contents of the book. It states its main objective—i.e., to study the ethics of driving... -
Moral Learning by Algorithms: The Possibility of Develo** Morally Intelligent Technology
The aim of this chapter is to explore the possibility of moral machine learningMoral machine learning (MML) and its possible alternatives. We begin... -
The relationship between speculation and translation in Bioethics: methods and methodologies
There are increasing pressures for bioethics to emphasise ‘translation’. Against this backdrop, we defend ‘speculative bioethics’. We explore...
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The Ethics of Terminology: Can We Use Human Terms to Describe AI?
Despite facing significant criticism for assigning human-like characteristics to artificial intelligence, phrases like “trustworthy AI” are still...
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Interdisciplinary Practice in Education
Interdisciplinarity (Pombo, 2004a, b, 2005) refers to a method or mindset that merges concepts and methods in order to arrive at new approaches and... -
The German Act on Autonomous Driving: Why Ethics Still Matters
The German Act on Autonomous Driving constitutes the first national framework on level four autonomous vehicles and has received attention from...
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Autonomous Vehicles: From Whether and When to Where and How
Mobility is an essential component of life in any society, so a transformation of mobility will affect the foundations of any society, and it is hard...