Who is responsible for the events and consequences caused by using artificially intelligent tools, and is there a gap between what human agents can be responsible for and what is being done using artificial intelligence? Both questions presuppose that the term ‘responsibility’ is a good tool for analysing the moral issues surrounding artificial intelligence. This article will draw this presupposition into doubt and show how reference to responsibility obscures the complexity of moral situations and moral agency, which can be analysed with a more differentiated toolset of moral terminology. It suggests that the impression of responsibility gaps only occurs if we gloss over the complexity of the moral situation in which artificial intelligent...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligenceis an important interd...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence is an important inter...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
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...
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...
The article explores the effects increasing automation has on our conceptions of human agency. We co...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has sparked a growing concern rega...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
This paper investigates the attribution of responsibility to artificial intelligent systems (AI). It...
abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
The aim of this exploratory paper is to review an under-appreciated parallel between group agency an...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligenceis an important interd...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence is an important inter...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
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...
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...
The article explores the effects increasing automation has on our conceptions of human agency. We co...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents make decisions that affect individuals and society which can pro...
Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has sparked a growing concern rega...
Governments are increasingly using sophisticated self-learning algorithms to automate and standardiz...
This paper investigates the attribution of responsibility to artificial intelligent systems (AI). It...
abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
The aim of this exploratory paper is to review an under-appreciated parallel between group agency an...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligenceis an important interd...
Ensuring the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence is an important inter...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...