Recent research shows – somewhat astonishingly – that people are willing to ascribe moral blame to AI-driven systems when they cause harm [1]–[4]. In this paper, we explore the moral- psychological underpinnings of these findings. Our hypothesis was that the reason why people ascribe moral blame to AI systems is that they consider them capable of entertaining inculpating mental states (what is called mens rea in the law). To explore this hypothesis, we created a scenario in which an AI system runs a risk of poisoning people by using a novel type of fertilizer. Manipulating the computational (or quasi-cognitive) abilities of the AI system in a between-subjects design, we tested whether people’s willingness to ascribe knowledge of a substanti...
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Recent research shows – somewhat astonishingly – that people are willing to ascribe moral blame to A...
While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible ...
In general, people will judge a morally wrong behavior when perpetrated by an artificial intelligenc...
As Christian List (2021) has recently argued, the increasing arrival of powerful AI systems that ope...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
As human science pushes the boundaries towards the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the ...
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As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
Artificial agents such as robots, chatbots, and artificial intelligence systems can be the perpetrat...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Would you trust a machine to make life-or-death decisions about your health and safety? Machines tod...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are ubiquitous. From social media timelines, video recommendati...
Could the concept of 'evil' apply to AI? Drawing on PF Strawson's framework of reactive attitudes, t...
Recent research shows – somewhat astonishingly – that people are willing to ascribe moral blame to A...
While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible ...
In general, people will judge a morally wrong behavior when perpetrated by an artificial intelligenc...
As Christian List (2021) has recently argued, the increasing arrival of powerful AI systems that ope...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
As human science pushes the boundaries towards the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the ...
The media has portrayed certain artificial intelligence (AI) software as committing moral violations...
Machines powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are now influencing the behavior of humans in ways ...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
Artificial agents such as robots, chatbots, and artificial intelligence systems can be the perpetrat...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Would you trust a machine to make life-or-death decisions about your health and safety? Machines tod...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are ubiquitous. From social media timelines, video recommendati...
Could the concept of 'evil' apply to AI? Drawing on PF Strawson's framework of reactive attitudes, t...