Abstract

This study aims to provide a conceptual analysis of the dynamic transformations occurring in an autonomous vehicle (AV), placing a specific emphasis on the safety implications for pedestrians and passengers. AV, also known as self-driving automobiles, are positioned as potential disruptors in the contemporary transportation landscape, offering heightened safety and improved traffic efficiency. Despite these promises, the intricate nature of road scenarios and the looming specter of misinformation pose challenges that can compromise the efficacy of AV decision-making. A crucial aspect of the proposed verification process is the incorporation of the stop, investigate the source, find better coverage, trace claims, quotes, and media to the original context (SIFT) method. The SIFT method, originally designed to combat misinformation, emerges as a valuable mechanism for enhancing AV safety by ensuring the accuracy and reliability of information influencing autonomous decision-making processes.

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