TY - BOOK AU - Winkle,Thomas ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Product Development within Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Legal Risk: Exemplary for Safe Autonomous Vehicles SN - 9783658342937 AV - TL152.8 PY - 2022/// CY - Wiesbaden PB - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, Imprint: Springer Vieweg KW - Automotive engineering KW - Building laws KW - Computational intelligence KW - Production engineering KW - Automotive Engineering KW - Building Law for Engineers and Architects KW - Computational Intelligence KW - Mechanical Process Engineering KW - Automated vehicles -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Project management -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Introduction -- Findings From Traffic Accident Analysis -- Analysis Of Poor Visibility Real-World Test Scenarios -- Technical, Legal, And Economic Risks -- Qualitative Interviews With Developers -- Consulting Concept To Develop New Systems -- Summary And Discussion -- Summary And Discussion; Open Access N2 - This open-access-book synthesizes a supportive developer checklist considering sustainable Team and agile Project Management in the challenge of Artificial Intelligence and limits of image recognition. The study bases on technical, ethical, and legal requirements with examples concerning autonomous vehicles. As the first of its kind, it analyzes all reported car accidents state wide (1.28 million) over a 10-year period. Integrating of highly sensitive international court rulings and growing consumer expectations make this book a helpful guide for product and team development from initial concept until market launch. The author Thomas Winkle (Prof. Dr.-Ing., MBA Communication & Leadership) is a multiple author in best-selling Springer books such as “Autonomous Driving: Technical, Legal and Social Aspects” or the “Handbook of Driver Assistance Systems”. His work bases on three decades in sustainable team consulting as employee and researcher in the legal departments of three car manufacturers as well as a professor at IU International University and TU Munich. Thomas Winkle received the Volkswagen research award for his significant Human-Centered Design into the development of the Automatic Emergency Brake. He was responsible to prepare the ADAS Code of Practice. As consultant at international courts, he links Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Sustainable Agile Management, Mindful Communication and Law using Autonomous Vehicles example definition requirements UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34293-7 ER -