Intelligent systems and advanced automation are involved in information collection and evaluation, in decision-making and in the implementation of chosen actions. In such systems, human responsibility becomes equivocal. Understanding human casual responsibility is particularly important when intelligent autonomous systems can harm people, as with autonomous vehicles or, most notably, with autonomous weapon systems (AWS). Using Information Theory, we develop a responsibility quantification (ResQu) model of human involvement in intelligent automated systems and demonstrate its applications on decisions regarding AWS. The analysis reveals that human comparative responsibility to outcomes is often low, even when major functions are allocated to...
Many ethicists writing about automated systems (e.g. self-driving cars and autonomous weapons system...
To support the trustworthiness of AI systems, it is essential to have precise methods to determine w...
Debates on lethal autonomous weapon systems have proliferated in the past 5 years. Ethical concerns ...
When humans interact with intelligent systems, their causal responsibility for outcomes becomes equi...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence is an important inter...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligenceis an important interd...
Human-centered automation is an approach to realize a work environment in which humans and machines ...
This paper investigates the attribution of responsibility to artificial intelligent systems (AI). It...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to expand its reach, the demand for human control and the ...
To develop and effectively deploy Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS), we face various social, tech...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
To develop and effectively deploy Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS), we face various social, tech...
This study concerns the sociotechnical bases of human autonomy. Drawing on recent literature on AI e...
Autonomy is often considered a core value of Western society that is deeply entrenched in moral, leg...
Many ethicists writing about automated systems (e.g. self-driving cars and autonomous weapons system...
To support the trustworthiness of AI systems, it is essential to have precise methods to determine w...
Debates on lethal autonomous weapon systems have proliferated in the past 5 years. Ethical concerns ...
When humans interact with intelligent systems, their causal responsibility for outcomes becomes equi...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence is an important inter...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligenceis an important interd...
Human-centered automation is an approach to realize a work environment in which humans and machines ...
This paper investigates the attribution of responsibility to artificial intelligent systems (AI). It...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to expand its reach, the demand for human control and the ...
To develop and effectively deploy Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS), we face various social, tech...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
To develop and effectively deploy Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS), we face various social, tech...
This study concerns the sociotechnical bases of human autonomy. Drawing on recent literature on AI e...
Autonomy is often considered a core value of Western society that is deeply entrenched in moral, leg...
Many ethicists writing about automated systems (e.g. self-driving cars and autonomous weapons system...
To support the trustworthiness of AI systems, it is essential to have precise methods to determine w...
Debates on lethal autonomous weapon systems have proliferated in the past 5 years. Ethical concerns ...