インシデント 71: translated-ja-Google admits its self driving car got it wrong: Bus crash was caused by software
CSETv0 分類法のクラス
分類法の詳細Problem Nature
Robustness
Physical System
Vehicle/mobile robot
Level of Autonomy
High
Nature of End User
Amateur
Public Sector Deployment
No
Data Inputs
traffic patterns, radar, LIDAR, video camera footage
CSETv1 分類法のクラス
分類法の詳細Incident Number
71
AI Tangible Harm Level Notes
A Google driverless car collided with a bus
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2014
Date of Incident Month
10
Date of Incident Day
Risk Subdomain
7.3. Lack of capability or robustness
Risk Domain
- AI system safety, failures, and limitations
Entity
AI
Timing
Post-deployment
Intent
Unintentional
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