Autonomous driving technology is rapidly growing and has the potential to revolutionize the way we travel. However, this new technology presents several challenges, including how to create human-vehicle interactions that are safe, efficient, and user-friendly. One of the key challenges lies in ensuring autonomous vehicles can make decisions that align with human expectations and values. Another challenge is to design human-vehicle interactions that are transparent and easy to understand. By tackling these issues, we can build trust in autonomous driving systems and encourage their adoption.
In this article, I will explore the concept of dual-system thinking to uncover the complexities of decision-making procedures in cognitive psychology and clarify how autonomous vehicle technology impacts human decision-making when operating a self-driving passenger car.