Breaking Ground: Examining the Social Dimensions of AI Development and Trials in Automated Mobility
| Type of publication: | Inproceedings |
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| Booktitle: | AI Days @ HES-SO 2025 |
| Year: | 2025 |
| Abstract: | This paper explores the social dimensions of AI in automated mobility through an ethnographic case study of the ‘Planzer – Dynamic Micro Hub with LOXO’ project in Bern and Fribourg (Switzerland). Our findings highlight how teleoperation and software development relate to digital representations of the embodied sense of driving, a connection that is crucial for achieving reliable and accountable automated vehicles. Emphasizing social interactions, our research advocates for human-centered AI technologies that enhance human capabilities and foster user trust. |
| Keywords: | artificial intelligence, automated vehicles, human-centered AI, pilot trials, Robotics, Sociology |
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