The Controllability of Planning, Responsibility, and Security in Automatic Driving Technology
This work tackles critical safety and ethical challenges for automated driving systems, but it appears incremental as it focuses on clarifying existing issues rather than proposing new solutions.
The paper addresses the problem of ensuring controllability in automated driving technology, specifically in planning, responsibility, and security, by discussing related issues like the trolley dilemma and information leakage to clarify misunderstandings.
People hope automated driving technology is always in a stable and controllable state; specifically, it can be divided into controllable planning, controllable responsibility, and controllable information. When this controllability is undermined, it brings about the problems, e.g., trolley dilemma, responsibility attribution, information leakage, and security. This article discusses these three types of issues separately and clarifies the misunderstandings.