This chapter examines the possibility of using AI technologies to improve human moral reasoning and decision-making, especially in the context of purchasing and consumer decisions. We characterize such AI technologies as artificial ethics assistants (AEAs). We focus on just one part of the AI-aided moral improvement question: the case of the individual who wants to improve their morality, where what constitutes an improvement is evaluated by the individual’s own values. We distinguish three broad areas in which an individual might think their own moral reasoning and decision-making could be improved: one’s actions, character, or other evaluable attributes fall short of one’s values and moral beliefs; one sometimes misjudges or is uncertain ...
AI systems that dynamically navigate the human world will sometimes need to predict and produce huma...
Virtue ethics seems to be a promising moral theory for understanding and interpreting the developmen...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
This chapter examines the possibility of using AI technologies to improve human moral reasoning and ...
Humans should never relinquish moral agency to machines, and machines should be ‘aligned’ with human...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology widely used to support human decision-making. Current a...
With the advancement of AI technology, an increasing amount of AI applications are being developed a...
Ongoing research efforts in the field of engineering and HCI have investigated ways of operationalis...
Abstract Moral implications of the decision-making process based on algorithms require special atten...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Several proposals for moral enhancement would use AI to augment (auxiliary enhancement) or even supp...
We present a summary of research that we have conducted employing AI to better understand human mora...
Abstract: Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in general, comprehensive models of human...
This works evaluates the ongoing efforts geared towards the creation and development of artificial m...
2 Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in general, comprehensive models of human cogniti...
AI systems that dynamically navigate the human world will sometimes need to predict and produce huma...
Virtue ethics seems to be a promising moral theory for understanding and interpreting the developmen...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
This chapter examines the possibility of using AI technologies to improve human moral reasoning and ...
Humans should never relinquish moral agency to machines, and machines should be ‘aligned’ with human...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology widely used to support human decision-making. Current a...
With the advancement of AI technology, an increasing amount of AI applications are being developed a...
Ongoing research efforts in the field of engineering and HCI have investigated ways of operationalis...
Abstract Moral implications of the decision-making process based on algorithms require special atten...
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has ...
Several proposals for moral enhancement would use AI to augment (auxiliary enhancement) or even supp...
We present a summary of research that we have conducted employing AI to better understand human mora...
Abstract: Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in general, comprehensive models of human...
This works evaluates the ongoing efforts geared towards the creation and development of artificial m...
2 Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in general, comprehensive models of human cogniti...
AI systems that dynamically navigate the human world will sometimes need to predict and produce huma...
Virtue ethics seems to be a promising moral theory for understanding and interpreting the developmen...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...