When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given the proliferation of autonomous systems enabled by modern artificial intelligence techniques. At the root of this problem is a philosophical difficulty known in the literature as the responsibility gap. That is to say, because of the causal distance between the designers of autonomous systems and the eventual outcomes of those systems, the dilution of agency within the large and complex teams that design autonomous systems, and the impossibility of fully predicting how autonomous systems will behave once deployed, determining who is morally responsible for harms caused by autonomous systems is unclear at a conceptual level. I review past wor...
This paper brings together a multi-disciplinary perspective from systems engineering, ethics, and la...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...
Responsibility gaps concern the attribution of blame for harms caused by autonomous machines. The wo...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
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...
I argue for responsibility internalism. That is, moral responsibility (i.e., accountability, or bein...
Responsibility gaps concern the attribution of blame for harms caused by autonomous machines. The wo...
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...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
There is a concern that the widespread deployment of autonomous machines will open up a number of ‘r...
This paper brings together a multi-disciplinary perspective from systems engineering, ethics, and la...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...
Responsibility gaps concern the attribution of blame for harms caused by autonomous machines. The wo...
When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given...
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...
I argue for responsibility internalism. That is, moral responsibility (i.e., accountability, or bein...
Responsibility gaps concern the attribution of blame for harms caused by autonomous machines. The wo...
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...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
There is a concern that the widespread deployment of autonomous machines will open up a number of ‘r...
This paper brings together a multi-disciplinary perspective from systems engineering, ethics, and la...
Many seem to think that AI-induced responsibility gaps are morally bad and therefore ought to be avo...
Responsibility gaps concern the attribution of blame for harms caused by autonomous machines. The wo...