This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 16222 on "Engineering Moral Agents -- from Human Morality to Artificial Morality". Artificial morality is an emerging area of research within artificial intelligence (AI), concerned with the problem of designing artificial agents that behave as moral agents, i.e. adhere to moral, legal, and social norms. Context-aware, autonomous, and intelligent systems are becoming a presence in our society and are increasingly involved in making decisions that affect our lives. While humanity has developed formal legal and informal moral and social norms to govern its own social interactions, there are no similar regulatory structures that apply to non-human agents. The semi...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates more and more application domains. Its progress regarding sca...
Humans should never relinquish moral agency to machines, and machines should be ‘aligned’ with human...
How do we develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that adhere to the norms and values of our hu...
Interest in the ethics of Artificial Intelligence systems is dominated by the question of how these ...
The development of autonomous artifacts enabled by artificial intelligence techniques is creating ne...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
This article provides a short report on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar on “Engineering Moral Agents”. Imb...
Over recent years there has been a developing interest in AI and ethics, with some researchers attem...
j-zinser!philosophy.tamu.edu Abstract. As arti ® cial intelligence moves ever closer to the goal of ...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 19171 on "Ethics and...
Artificial Morality is a new, emerging interdisciplinary field that centres around the idea of creat...
Ongoing research efforts in the field of engineering and HCI have investigated ways of operationalis...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates more and more application domains. Its progress regarding sca...
Humans should never relinquish moral agency to machines, and machines should be ‘aligned’ with human...
How do we develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that adhere to the norms and values of our hu...
Interest in the ethics of Artificial Intelligence systems is dominated by the question of how these ...
The development of autonomous artifacts enabled by artificial intelligence techniques is creating ne...
This paper focuses on the research field of machine ethics and how it relates to a technological sin...
This article provides a short report on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar on “Engineering Moral Agents”. Imb...
Over recent years there has been a developing interest in AI and ethics, with some researchers attem...
j-zinser!philosophy.tamu.edu Abstract. As arti ® cial intelligence moves ever closer to the goal of ...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
This report documents the programme of, and outcomes from, the Dagstuhl Seminar 19171 on "Ethics and...
Artificial Morality is a new, emerging interdisciplinary field that centres around the idea of creat...
Ongoing research efforts in the field of engineering and HCI have investigated ways of operationalis...
The paper addresses the question whether artificial intelligences can be moral agents. We begin by o...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates more and more application domains. Its progress regarding sca...
Humans should never relinquish moral agency to machines, and machines should be ‘aligned’ with human...