Abstract
This chapter critiques the use of the trolley problem—a well-known ethics thought experiment that highlights the limitations of utilitarian ethics—and its frequent application in discussions of autonomous vehicle safety. It introduces other approaches that include “moral crumple zones” (Elish and Hwang), “wicked problems” (Rittel and Webber), and gradations of system control (Parasuraman, Sheridan, and Wickens), and considers the ethical issues of Department of Defense funding in tech companies. It suggests that approaches from design might help to better engender the dynamics at play in computational technologies and frame their ethical implications.
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- 1.
Foot, “The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of Double Effect,” 1. Page numbers refer to republished PDF: https://philpapers.org/archive/FOOTPO-2.pdf
- 2.
Foot, “The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of Double Effect,” 4.
- 3.
Ibid., 5.
- 4.
Thomson, “The Trolley Problem,” 1404.
- 5.
Ibid., 1409.
- 6.
Ibid.
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Velasquez, Andre, Shanks, and Meyer, “Thinking Ethically,” n.d., Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University, https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-decision-making/thinking-ethically/
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National Highway Transportation Board, “Preliminary Report Highway HWY18MH010,” n.d., 1, https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HWY18MH010-prelim.pdf
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Ibid., 2.
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Ibid., 3.
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Ibid., 3.
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Zaveri, “Prosecutors Don’t Plan to Charge Uber in Self-Driving Car’s Fatal Accident,” New York Times, March 5, 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/technology/uber-self-driving-car-arizona.html and Randazzo, “Uber reaches settlement with family of woman killed by self-driving car,” The Republic/azcentral.com, March 29, 2018. https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/tempe/2018/03/29/uber-settlement-self-driving-car-death-arizona/469278002/
- 15.
Elish, “Moral Crumple Zones.”
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Ibid., 2.
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Ibid., 3.
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Ibid., 16.
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Ibid., 13–14, 19.
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Ibid., 3.
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JafariNaimi, “Our Bodies in the Trolley’s Path, or Why Self-Driving Cars Must *Not* Be Programmed to Kill.”
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Uber Advanced Technologies Group, Uber Self-Driving Cars Return to Pittsburgh Roads in Self-Driving, accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E5IQJj_oKY. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E5IQJj_oKY. “Uber Advanced Technologies Group,” Uber Advanced Technologies Group, accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.uber.com/info/atg/
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In July 2018, Uber laid off 100 workers in the wake of the crash, announcing that they could either take severance or apply for 55 new positions of mission specialist. The workers had been on leave since the crash in March 2018. The cut was another in a series of layoffs from an original pool of 400 autonomous vehicle operators in five US cities. Laura Bliss, “Uber Just Dramatically Scaled Back Autonomous Car Testing,” CityLab, accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2018/07/uber-just-fired-its-pittsburgh-av-drivers/564947/
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Uber Advanced Technologies Group, Uber Self-Driving Cars Return to Pittsburgh Roads in Self-Driving.
- 25.
Ibid.
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Parasuraman, Sheridan, and Wickens, “A Model for Types and Levels of Human Interaction with Automation.”
- 27.
Ibid., 292.
- 28.
Ibid.
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Ibid.
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Rittel and Webber, “Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning,” 161.
- 31.
Ibid., 162–63.
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Ibid., 162, 163.
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Ibid., 165.
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For example, see Markoff, “Robot Cars Cannot Count on Us in an Emergency,” The New York Times, December 22, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/technology/google-self-driving-cars-handoff-problem.html. See also “Top Robotics Expert on Uber Crash Questions Whether Sensors Worked,” accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2018/03/23/top-robotics-expert-uber-crash-questions-whether-sensors-worked/451420002/
- 35.
Edwards, The Closed World, 64. Closed world @64. The agency was known as ARPA from 1958–1972 and 1993–1996. The 1993 name change to ARPA was supported by an interest in commercial development over military development, supported by President Bill Clinton and then Deputy Defense Secretary William Perry. “DARPA Sixty Years,” accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.darpa.mil/Timeline/index.html
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- 37.
Vincent, “Google Is Using Its AI Skills to Help the Pentagon Learn to Analyze Drone Footage,” The Verge, March 6, 2018, https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/6/17086276/google-ai-military-drone-analysis-pentagon-project-maven-tensorfow
- 38.
Image published in Tom Simonite, “Google Sets Limits on Its Use of AI, but Allows Defense Work,” Wired, June 7, 2018, https://www.wired.com/story/google-sets-limits-on-its-use-of-ai-but-allows-defense-work/
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- 40.
“Don’t be Evil” was in the prospectus of Google’s initial public offering in 2004, which states, “Don’t be evil. We believe strongly that in the long-term, we will be better served—as shareholders and in all other ways—by a company that does good things for the world even if we forgo some short-term gains. This is an important aspect of our culture and is broadly shared within the company. Google users trust our systems to help them with important decisions: medical, financial, and many others. Our search results are the best we know how to produce. They are unbiased and objective and we do not accept payment for them or for inclusion or more frequent updating. We also display advertising, which we work hard to make relevant, and we label it clearly. This is similar to a well-run newspaper, where the advertisements are clear and the articles are not influenced by the advertisers’ payments. We believe it is important for everyone to have access to the best information and research, not only to the information people pay for you to see.” “Amendment No. 9 to Form S-1,” accessed January 26, 2019, https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1288776/000119312504142742/ds1a.htm#toc59330_1
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Employees of Microsoft, “An Open Letter to Microsoft: Don’t Bid on the US Military’s Project JEDI,” Medium, October 12, 2018, https://medium.com/s/story/an-open-letter-to-microsoft-dont-bid-on-the-us-military-s-project-jedi-7279338b7132
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Ibid.
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An Amazon Employee, “I’m an Amazon Employee. My Company Shouldn’t Sell Facial Recognition Tech to Police.,” Medium, October 16, 2018, https://medium.com/s/powertrip/im-an-amazon-employee-my-company-shouldn-t-sell-facial-recognition-tech-to-police-36b5fde934ac and Trevor Timm, “‘Shock, Anger, Disappointment’: An Amazon Employee Speaks Out,” Medium, October 16, 2018, https://medium.com/s/oversight/shock-anger-disappointment-an-amazon-employee-speaks-out-88d927792950
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Castellanos, “Pentagon Signs $885 Million Artificial Intelligence Contract with Booz Allen,” WSJ (blog), July 30, 2018, https://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2018/07/30/pentagon-signs-885-million-artificial-intelligence-contract-with-booz-allen/
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Statt, “Google Pledges Not to Develop AI Weapons, but Says It Will Still Work with the Military,” The Verge, June 7, 2018, https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/7/17439310/google-ai-ethics-principles-warfare-weapons-military-project-maven
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Suchman, “Corporate Accountability,” Robot Futures (blog), June 11, 2018, https://robotfutures.wordpress.com/2018/06/10/corporate-accountability/
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Wagner, “Ethics as an Escape from Regulation: From Ethics-Washing to Ethics-Shopping?”
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Clark, “Chief Ethics Officers: Who Needs Them?,” Forbes, October 23, 2006, https://www.forbes.com/2006/10/23/leadership-ethics-hp-lead-govern-cx_hc_1023ethics.html#49bc46a25182. Thank you to Kathy Baxter for this insight, originally encountered Kathy Baxter, “How to Build Ethics into AI — Part I,” Salesforce UX (blog), March 27, 2018, https://medium.com/salesforce-ux/how-to-build-ethics-into-ai-part-i-bf35494cce9
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Friedman, Kahn, Jr., and Borning, 2.
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