In this paper, we defend three claims about what it will take for an AI system to be a basic moral patient to whom we can owe duties of non-maleficence not to harm her and duties of beneficence to benefit her: (1) Moral patients are mental patients; (2) Mental patients are true intentional systems; and (3) True intentional systems are systematically flexible. We suggest that we should be particularly alert to the possibility of such systematically flexible true intentional systems developing in the areas of exploratory robots and artificial personal assistants. Finally, we argue that in light of our failure to respect the well-being of existing biological moral patients and worries about our limited resources, there are compelling moral rea...
In most domains of human life, we are willing to accept that there are experts with greater knowledg...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
The attempt to establish the conditions of moral behavior for artificial intelligence (AI) leads to ...
In this paper, we defend three claims about what it will take for an AI system to be a basic moral p...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
Henry Shevlin’s paper—“How could we know when a robot was a moral patient?” – argues that we should ...
Abstract: Artificial Morality is a new, emerging interdisciplinary field that ce...
I compare a ‘realist’ with a ‘social–relational’ perspective on our judgments of the moral status of...
There are possible artificially intelligent beings who do not differ in any morally relevant respect...
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...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
It is widely agreed that possession of consciousness contributes to an entity’s moral status, even i...
This article explores whether and under which circumstances it is ethically viable to include artifi...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
In most domains of human life, we are willing to accept that there are experts with greater knowledg...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
The attempt to establish the conditions of moral behavior for artificial intelligence (AI) leads to ...
In this paper, we defend three claims about what it will take for an AI system to be a basic moral p...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
Henry Shevlin’s paper—“How could we know when a robot was a moral patient?” – argues that we should ...
Abstract: Artificial Morality is a new, emerging interdisciplinary field that ce...
I compare a ‘realist’ with a ‘social–relational’ perspective on our judgments of the moral status of...
There are possible artificially intelligent beings who do not differ in any morally relevant respect...
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...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
It is widely agreed that possession of consciousness contributes to an entity’s moral status, even i...
This article explores whether and under which circumstances it is ethically viable to include artifi...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
In most domains of human life, we are willing to accept that there are experts with greater knowledg...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
The attempt to establish the conditions of moral behavior for artificial intelligence (AI) leads to ...