Philipp Wintersberger,
"Automated Driving: Towards Trustworthy and Safe Human-Machine Cooperation"
, 4-2020
Original Titel:
Automated Driving: Towards Trustworthy and Safe Human-Machine Cooperation
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Automated vehicles are gradually entering the market and the technology promises to increase road safety and comfort, amongst other advantages. An important construct guiding humans' interaction with safety-critical systems is trust, which is especially relevant as most drivers are consumers rather than domain experts, such as pilots in aviation. The successful introduction of automated vehicles on the market requires to raise the trust of technology skeptics, but at the same time prevent overtrust. Overtrust is already suspected of having contributed to a couple of - even fatal - accidents with existing driving automation systems. Consequently, there is a need to investigate the topic of trust in the context of automated vehicles and design systems which maintain safety by preventing both distrust and overtrust, a process also called "trust calibration". (...)