Sustaining the Higher-Level Principle of Equal Treatment in Autonomous Driving

In Marco Norskov, Johanna Seibt & Oliver S. Quick, Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020. pp. 384-394. (2020)
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Abstract

This paper addresses the cultural sustainability of artificial intelligence use through one of its most widely discussed instances: autonomous driving. The introduction of self-driving cars places us in a radically novel moral situation, requiring advance, reflectively endorsed, forced, and iterable choices, with yet uncharted forms of risk imposition. The argument is meant to explore the necessity and possibility of maintaining one of our most fundamental moral-cultural principles in this new context, that of the equal treatment of persons. It is claimed that the implementation of this principle requires central and uniform regulation in autonomous mobility.

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