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Work with AI and Work for AI: Autonomous Vehicle Safety Drivers' Lived Experiences

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-03-10 v1

Abstract

The development of Autonomous Vehicle (AV) has created a novel job, the safety driver, recruited from experienced drivers to supervise and operate AV in numerous driving missions. Safety drivers usually work with non-perfect AV in high-risk real-world traffic environments for road testing tasks. However, this group of workers is under-explored in the HCI community. To fill this gap, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 26 safety drivers. Our results present how safety drivers cope with defective algorithms and shape and calibrate their perceptions while working with AV. We found that, as front-line workers, safety drivers are forced to take risks accumulated from the AV industry upstream and are also confronting restricted self-development in working for AV development. We contribute the first empirical evidence of the lived experience of safety drivers, the first passengers in the development of AV, and also the grassroots workers for AV, which can shed light on future human-AI interaction research.

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@article{arxiv.2303.04986,
  title  = {Work with AI and Work for AI: Autonomous Vehicle Safety Drivers' Lived Experiences},
  author = {Mengdi Chu and Keyu Zong and Xin Shu and Jiangtao Gong and Zicong Lu and Kaimin Guo and Xinyi Dai and Guyue Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.04986},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 2 figures