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This panel discusses the emerging socio-technical design challenges associated with autonomous driving systems (ADS) that have become increasingly common at least in specific circumstances both in on and off the road situations. Specific issues addressed include 1) How Safe Should Automated Vehicles Be? How should we organize and agree on appropriate norms to evaluate the safety and related measures associated with ADS? Who, or what is liable if the ADS is at fault with significant human and economic consequences?; 2) What Data Should Be Shared?; and 3) What New Human and Machine Behaviors Might Emerge? The panel will discuss emerging research issues and challenges associated with each topic and what current practice and research suggests how they will be addressed. The role of information system scholarship to contribute to this interdisciplinary field is also discussed

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Dec 12th, 12:00 AM

Automated Driving Systems as a New Frontier for Information Systems Research

This panel discusses the emerging socio-technical design challenges associated with autonomous driving systems (ADS) that have become increasingly common at least in specific circumstances both in on and off the road situations. Specific issues addressed include 1) How Safe Should Automated Vehicles Be? How should we organize and agree on appropriate norms to evaluate the safety and related measures associated with ADS? Who, or what is liable if the ADS is at fault with significant human and economic consequences?; 2) What Data Should Be Shared?; and 3) What New Human and Machine Behaviors Might Emerge? The panel will discuss emerging research issues and challenges associated with each topic and what current practice and research suggests how they will be addressed. The role of information system scholarship to contribute to this interdisciplinary field is also discussed

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