Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) raise important social and ethical concerns, especially about accountability, dignity, and justice. We focus on the specific concerns arising from how AV technology will affect the lives and livelihoods of professional and semi-professional drivers. Whereas previous studies of such concerns have focused on the opinions of experts, we seek to understand these ethical and societal challenges from the perspectives of the drivers themselves. To this end, we adopted a qualitative research methodology based on semi-structured interviews. This is an established social science methodology that helps understand the core concerns of stakeholders in depth by avoiding the biases of superficial methods such as surveys. We find that whereas drivers agree with the experts that AVs will significantly impact transportation systems, they are apprehensive about the prospects for their livelihoods and dismiss the suggestions that driving jobs are unsatisfying and their profession does not merit protection. By showing how drivers differ from the experts, our study has ramifications beyond AVs to AI and other advanced technologies. Our findings suggest that qualitative research applied to the relevant, especially disempowered, stakeholders is essential to ensuring that new technologies are introduced ethically.
翻译:自主车辆提出了重要的社会和伦理问题,特别是关于问责制、尊严和正义的问题。我们集中关注AV技术将如何影响专业和半专业驾驶员的生活和生计所产生的具体关切。以前对此类关切的研究侧重于专家的意见,但我们从驾驶员本身的角度来理解这些伦理和社会挑战。为此,我们采用了半结构性访谈基础上的定性研究方法。这是一种既定的社会科学方法,通过避免诸如调查等肤浅方法的偏差,帮助深入理解利益攸关方的核心关切。我们发现,虽然司机同意专家的意见,AV技术将严重影响运输系统,但他们对其生计的前景感到忧虑,不采纳关于驾驶工作不满意、其职业不值得保护的建议。通过展示司机与专家的不同之处,我们的研究的影响超出了AV对AI和其他先进技术的影响。我们的调查结果表明,对相关(特别是缺乏权能的)利益攸关方进行定性研究,对于确保新技术的道德化至关重要。