This article calls out the common assumption that moral consciousness occurs at the level of individual brains and robots. It explores the alternative, evidence against the assumption, and provides a means to further test the assumption. It also discusses the consequences of making or abandoning this assumption, especially the consequences for the further evolution of robots
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
Mikhalevich & Powell argue that the exclusion of the vast majority of arthropods from moral standing...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
We live in an age where robots are increasingly present in the social and moral world. Here, we expl...
The essay aims to provide an overview of existing research on moral cognition and its neural correla...
This article looks at the problem of moral singularity in the development of artificial intelligence...
The view that phenomenally conscious robots are on the horizon often rests on a certain philosophica...
In a recent theoretical paper, Birsch, Schnell & Clayton (2020) introduced a multidimensional fr...
Should we grant moral consideration to artificially intelligent robots? Current robots do not meet t...
A Correction to this article was published on 25 March 2021, DOI: 10.1007/s12369-020-00738-6.Artific...
We propose that moral behaviour of artificial agents could (and should) be intrinsically grounded in...
Common-sense morality implicitly assumes that reasonably clear distinctions can be drawn between the...
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
Mikhalevich & Powell argue that the exclusion of the vast majority of arthropods from moral standing...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
We live in an age where robots are increasingly present in the social and moral world. Here, we expl...
The essay aims to provide an overview of existing research on moral cognition and its neural correla...
This article looks at the problem of moral singularity in the development of artificial intelligence...
The view that phenomenally conscious robots are on the horizon often rests on a certain philosophica...
In a recent theoretical paper, Birsch, Schnell & Clayton (2020) introduced a multidimensional fr...
Should we grant moral consideration to artificially intelligent robots? Current robots do not meet t...
A Correction to this article was published on 25 March 2021, DOI: 10.1007/s12369-020-00738-6.Artific...
We propose that moral behaviour of artificial agents could (and should) be intrinsically grounded in...
Common-sense morality implicitly assumes that reasonably clear distinctions can be drawn between the...
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...