Artificial agents such as robots, chatbots, and artificial intelligence systems can be the perpetrators of a range of moral violations traditionally limited to human actors. This paper explores how people perceive the same moral violations differently for artificial agent and human perpetrators by addressing three research questions: How wrong are moral foundation violations by artificial agents compared to human perpetrators? Which moral foundations do artificial agents violate compared to human perpetrators? What leads to increased blame for moral foundation violations by artificial agents compared to human perpetrators? We adapt 18 human-perpetrated moral violation scenarios that differ by the moral foundation violated (harm, unfairness,...
While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible ...
Open Access. © 2020 Christoph Bartneck and Merel Keijsers, published by De Gruyter.This work is lice...
Safety may depends crucially on making moral judgments. To date we have a lack of knowledge about th...
In general, people will judge a morally wrong behavior when perpetrated by an artificial intelligenc...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
As collaborative robots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being deployed in ever-increasi...
Machines powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are now influencing the behavior of humans in ways ...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Recent research shows – somewhat astonishingly – that people are willing to ascribe moral blame to A...
The media has portrayed certain artificial intelligence (AI) software as committing moral violations...
We studied morality judgments on the behavior of human and artificial systems, by comparing, in a be...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
As human science pushes the boundaries towards the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the ...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
Do people personally witness artificial intelligence (AI) committing moral wrongs? If so, what kinds...
While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible ...
Open Access. © 2020 Christoph Bartneck and Merel Keijsers, published by De Gruyter.This work is lice...
Safety may depends crucially on making moral judgments. To date we have a lack of knowledge about th...
In general, people will judge a morally wrong behavior when perpetrated by an artificial intelligenc...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
As collaborative robots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being deployed in ever-increasi...
Machines powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are now influencing the behavior of humans in ways ...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Recent research shows – somewhat astonishingly – that people are willing to ascribe moral blame to A...
The media has portrayed certain artificial intelligence (AI) software as committing moral violations...
We studied morality judgments on the behavior of human and artificial systems, by comparing, in a be...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
As human science pushes the boundaries towards the development of artificial intelligence (AI), the ...
Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, a...
Do people personally witness artificial intelligence (AI) committing moral wrongs? If so, what kinds...
While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible ...
Open Access. © 2020 Christoph Bartneck and Merel Keijsers, published by De Gruyter.This work is lice...
Safety may depends crucially on making moral judgments. To date we have a lack of knowledge about th...