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- Title
Human–machine interaction in self-driving vehicles: a perspective on product liability.
- Authors
Schellekens, Maurice
- Abstract
Cars are increasingly being automated, with the ultimate goal of creating a completely self-driving car. The interaction between the human driver or user of an automated vehicle and the driving automation will radically change from the interaction drivers now have with their vehicles. This article classifies the various new interactions that will occur as automation progresses through the six levels of automation discerned by the Society of Automotive Engineers. Smooth interaction between man and machine is critical for safety. A breakdown in interaction can easily give rise to accidents. The ensuing liability questions are difficult to solve: who is responsible for a breakdown in interaction? This article looks through the lens of EU product liability law as harmonized in directive 85/374/EC and asks whether failed man–machine interactions may be qualified as defects.
- Subjects
HUMAN-machine relationship; DRIVERLESS cars; AUTONOMOUS vehicles; PRODUCT liability; TRAFFIC safety; SOCIETY of Automotive Engineers; EUROPEAN Union
- Publication
International Journal of Law & Information Technology, 2022, Vol 30, Issue 2, p233
- ISSN
0967-0769
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ijlit/eaac010