I propose a framework, derived from moral theory, for assessing the moral status of intelligent machines. Using this framework, I claim that some current and foreseeable intelligent machines have approximately as much moral status as plants, trees, and other environmental entities. This claim raises the question: what obligations could a moral agent (e.g., a normal adult human) have toward an intelligent machine? I propose that the threshold for any moral obligation should be the "functional morality" of Wallach and Allen [20], while the upper limit of our obligations should not exceed the upper limit of our obligations toward plants, trees, and other environmental entities
Abstract Moral implications of the decision-making process based on algorithms require special atten...
j-zinser!philosophy.tamu.edu Abstract. As arti ® cial intelligence moves ever closer to the goal of ...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 16222 on "Engineerin...
I propose a framework, derived from moral theory, for assessing the moral status of intelligent mach...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
The primary goal of this work is to answer this question: if Artificial Intelligences (AI) are prope...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
How do we develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that adhere to the norms and values of our hu...
This article focuses on a particular issue under machine ethics—that is, the nature of Artificial Mo...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
In this paper, I argue that Consequentialism represents a kind of ethical theory that is the most pl...
Abstract Moral implications of the decision-making process based on algorithms require special atten...
j-zinser!philosophy.tamu.edu Abstract. As arti ® cial intelligence moves ever closer to the goal of ...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 16222 on "Engineerin...
I propose a framework, derived from moral theory, for assessing the moral status of intelligent mach...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
The primary goal of this work is to answer this question: if Artificial Intelligences (AI) are prope...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
How do we develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that adhere to the norms and values of our hu...
This article focuses on a particular issue under machine ethics—that is, the nature of Artificial Mo...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
In this paper, I argue that Consequentialism represents a kind of ethical theory that is the most pl...
Abstract Moral implications of the decision-making process based on algorithms require special atten...
j-zinser!philosophy.tamu.edu Abstract. As arti ® cial intelligence moves ever closer to the goal of ...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 16222 on "Engineerin...