Human factors, artificial intelligence and autonomous cars: Perspectives for a complex implementation

  • Pereira S
  • Botelho R
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The centuries-old near-inseparable human/automobile relationship faces a revolution thanks to artificial intelligence gradually creating new paradigms in terms of personal urban mobility. Still, would we be prepared to relinquish our vehicle control to autonomous systems? The main objective of this work is to elucidate the main elements of the complex relationship between human factors and artificial intelligence in the development and establishment of autonomous vehicles. Thus, this paper adopted a basic methodology with a qualitative approach with an exploratory objective and technical procedures, as well as technical procedures of a documentary and bibliographic nature. Notice that autonomous systems present plausible functioning in controlled environments, even so, in an environment with several variables and an almost infinite possibility of combinations, enforced the occurrence of failures and compromised the structuring of a mental model, based on human factors, applicable to artificial intelligence. That explains the little importance given to human factors in the planning of human/autonomous machine interactions.

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Pereira, S. B., & Botelho, R. D. (2021). Human factors, artificial intelligence and autonomous cars: Perspectives for a complex implementation. Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología, (36), 87–98. https://doi.org/10.36995/j.recyt.2021.36.008

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