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No Ethics Settings for Autonomous Vehicles (CROSBI ID 276738)

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Bracanović, Tomislav No Ethics Settings for Autonomous Vehicles // Magyar filozófiai szemle, 63 (2019), 4; 47-60

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bracanović, Tomislav

engleski

No Ethics Settings for Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to improve road traffic safety and save human lives. It is also expected that some AVs will encounter so-called dilemmatic situations, like choosing between saving two passengers by sacrificing one pedestrian or choosing between saving three pedestrians by sacrificing one passenger. These expectations fuel the extensive debate over the ethics settings of AVs: the way AVs should be programmed to act in dilemmatic situations and who should decide about the nature of this programming in the first place. In the article, the ethics settings problem is analyzed as a trilemma between AVs with personal ethics setting (PES), AVs with mandatory ethics setting (MES) and AVs with no ethics settings (NES). It is argued that both PES and MES, by being programmed to choose one human life over the other, are bound to cause serious moral damage resulting from the violation of several principles central to deontology and utilitarianism. NES is defended as the only plausible solution to this trilemma, that is, as the solution that sufficiently minimizes the number of traffic fatalities without causing any comparable moral damage.

autonomous vehicles ; ethics settings ; utilitarianism ; deontology ; moral damage

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Podaci o izdanju

63 (4)

2019.

47-60

objavljeno

0025-0090

1588-1024

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Filozofija

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