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Using Virtual Reality to Assess Ethical Decisions in Road Traffic Scenarios: Applicability of Value-of-Life-Based Models and Influences of Time Pressure

机译:在道路交通场景中使用虚拟现实评估道德决策:基于生命价值的模型的适用性和时间压力的影响

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Self-driving cars are posing a new challenge to our ethics. By using algorithms to make decisions in situations where harming humans is possible, probable, or even unavoidable, a self-driving car's ethical behavior comes pre-defined. Ad hoc decisions are made in milliseconds, but can be based on extensive research and debates. The same algorithms are also likely to be used in millions of cars at a time, increasing the impact of any inherent biases, and increasing the importance of getting it right. Previous research has shown that moral judgment and behavior are highly context-dependent, and comprehensive and nuanced models of the underlying cognitive processes are out of reach to date. Models of ethics for self-driving cars should thus aim to match human decisions made in the same context. We employed immersive virtual reality to assess ethical behavior in simulated road traffic scenarios, and used the collected data to train and evaluate a range of decision models. In the study, participants controlled a virtual car and had to choose which of two given obstacles they would sacrifice in order to spare the other. We randomly sampled obstacles from a variety of inanimate objects, animals and humans. Our model comparison shows that simple models based on one-dimensional value-of-life scales are suited to describe human ethical behavior in these situations. Furthermore, we examined the influence of severe time pressure on the decision-making process. We found that it decreases consistency in the decision patterns, thus providing an argument for algorithmic decision-making in road traffic. This study demonstrates the suitability of virtual reality for the assessment of ethical behavior in humans, delivering consistent results across subjects, while closely matching the experimental settings to the real world scenarios in question.
机译:无人驾驶汽车对我们的道德观念提出了新的挑战。通过使用算法在可能,可能甚至无法避免伤害人类的情况下做出决策,预定义了自动驾驶汽车的道德行为。临时决策以毫秒为单位,但是可以基于广泛的研究和辩论。相同的算法也有可能一次用于数百万辆汽车,从而增加任何固有偏差的影响,并提高正确解决问题的重要性。先前的研究表明,道德判断和行为高度依赖于上下文,并且迄今为止,基础认知过程的全面而细微的模型是遥不可及的。因此,自动驾驶汽车的道德模式应旨在匹配在相同背景下做出的人类决策。我们采用沉浸式虚拟现实技术来评估模拟道路交通场景中的道德行为,并使用收集到的数据来训练和评估一系列决策模型。在这项研究中,参与者控制了一辆虚拟汽车,并且不得不选择牺牲两个给定的障碍中的一个来避免另一个障碍。我们从各种无生命的物体,动物和人类中随机抽取了障碍物。我们的模型比较表明,基于一维生命价值量表的简单模型适合描述这些情况下的人类道德行为。此外,我们研究了严重的时间压力对决策过程的影响。我们发现它降低了决策模式的一致性,从而为道路交通中的算法决策提供了依据。这项研究证明了虚拟现实适用于评估人类的道德行为,在各个主题之间提供一致的结果,同时使实验设置与所讨论的现实世界场景紧密匹配。

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