Autonomous Vehicles for All?
Sakib Mahmud Khan, M Sabbir Salek, Vareva Harris, Gurcan Comert, Eric, Morris, and Mashrur Chowdhury

TL;DR
Autonomous Vehicles have the potential to improve road safety and mobility but raise significant social, ethical, and equity concerns that require proactive regulation and responsible development.
Contribution
This paper highlights the social responsibility issues in AV development, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies to prevent bias, inequality, and misuse of data.
Findings
AVs can increase road capacity and safety.
Bias and inequality issues are prevalent in AV technology.
Regulatory gaps may lead to social injustice.
Abstract
The traditional build-and-expand approach is not a viable solution to keep roadway traffic rolling safely, so technological solutions, such as Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), are favored. AVs have considerable potential to increase the carrying capacity of roads, ameliorate the chore of driving, improve safety, provide mobility for those who cannot drive, and help the environment. However, they also raise concerns over whether they are socially responsible, accounting for issues such as fairness, equity, and transparency. Regulatory bodies have focused on AV safety, cybersecurity, privacy, and legal liability issues, but have failed to adequately address social responsibility. Thus, existing AV developers do not have to embed social responsibility factors in their proprietary technology. Adverse bias may therefore occur in the development and deployment of AV technology. For instance, an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety · Traffic and Road Safety · Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques
