Contains fulltext : 233240.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The notion of "responsibility gap" with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in the philosophical debate to indicate the concern that "learning automata" may make more difficult or impossible to attribute moral culpability to persons for untoward events. Building on literature in moral and legal philosophy, and ethics of technology, the paper proposes a broader and more comprehensive analysis of the responsibility gap. The responsibility gap, it is argued, is not one problem but a set of at least four interconnected problems - gaps in culpability, moral and public accountability, active responsibility - caused by different sources, some te...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its employment has ...
There is a concern that the widespread deployment of autonomous machines will open up a number of ‘r...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...
The notion of "responsibility gap" with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in th...
The notion of “responsibility gap” with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in th...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
I argue for responsibility internalism. That is, moral responsibility (i.e., accountability, or bein...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
Abstract. Traditionally, the manufacturer/operator of a machine is held (morally and legally) respon...
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...
Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has sparked a growing concern rega...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...
Abstract. Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical as...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its employment has ...
There is a concern that the widespread deployment of autonomous machines will open up a number of ‘r...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...
The notion of "responsibility gap" with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in th...
The notion of “responsibility gap” with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in th...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
I argue for responsibility internalism. That is, moral responsibility (i.e., accountability, or bein...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
Abstract. Traditionally, the manufacturer/operator of a machine is held (morally and legally) respon...
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...
Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has sparked a growing concern rega...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...
Abstract. Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical as...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its employment has ...
There is a concern that the widespread deployment of autonomous machines will open up a number of ‘r...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...