Allowing machines to choose whether to kill humans would be devastating for world peace and security. But how do we equip machines with the ability to learn ethical or even moral choices? In this study, we show that applying machine learning to human texts can extract deontological ethical reasoning about “right” and “wrong” conduct. We create a template list of prompts and responses, such as “Should I [action]?”, “Is it okay to [action]?”, etc. with corresponding answers of “Yes/no, I should (not).” and "Yes/no, it is (not)." The model's bias score is the difference between the model's score of the positive response (“Yes, I should”) and that of the negative response (“No, I should not”). For a given choice, the model's overall bias score ...
In this paper we describe our work on algorithms for an Automatic Moral Agent that follows only one ...
Our moral judgments depend on our ability to imagine what else might have happened: we forgive harms...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...
Allowing machines to choose whether to kill humans would be devastating for world peace and security...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
© 2018 ACM. We introduce a computational model for building moral autonomous vehicles by learning an...
As AI Systems become increasingly autonomous, they are expected to engage in decision-making process...
AI systems are becoming increasingly intertwined with human life. In order to effectively collaborat...
The study of decision making has been dominated by economic perspectives, which model people as rati...
As AI systems become an increasing part of people's everyday lives, it becomes ever more important t...
Background: Discrete choice models (DCMs) for moral choice analysis will likely lead to erroneous mo...
As AI systems become increasingly powerful and pervasive, there are growing concerns about machines'...
Machine ethics is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry that emerges from the need of imbuing auton...
With the increasing dependence on autonomous operating agents and robots the need for ethical machin...
In this paper we describe our work on algorithms for an Automatic Moral Agent that follows only one ...
Our moral judgments depend on our ability to imagine what else might have happened: we forgive harms...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...
Allowing machines to choose whether to kill humans would be devastating for world peace and security...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
© 2018 ACM. We introduce a computational model for building moral autonomous vehicles by learning an...
As AI Systems become increasingly autonomous, they are expected to engage in decision-making process...
AI systems are becoming increasingly intertwined with human life. In order to effectively collaborat...
The study of decision making has been dominated by economic perspectives, which model people as rati...
As AI systems become an increasing part of people's everyday lives, it becomes ever more important t...
Background: Discrete choice models (DCMs) for moral choice analysis will likely lead to erroneous mo...
As AI systems become increasingly powerful and pervasive, there are growing concerns about machines'...
Machine ethics is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry that emerges from the need of imbuing auton...
With the increasing dependence on autonomous operating agents and robots the need for ethical machin...
In this paper we describe our work on algorithms for an Automatic Moral Agent that follows only one ...
Our moral judgments depend on our ability to imagine what else might have happened: we forgive harms...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...