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Is Lawful AI Ethical AI?

Morals & Machines, 2022
Attempts to impose moral constraints on autonomous, artificial decision-making systems range from “human in the loop” requirements to specialized languages for machine-readable moral rules. Regardless of the approach, though, such proposals all face the challenge that moral standards are not universal.
Mason Kortz   +3 more
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The Ethics of AI vs Ethical AI

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
A line of thought arguing that Artificial Intelligence is first and foremost "philosophy by other means ", and not simply a wonderful technology, must inevitably confront the ethical debates that have been going on for years on the responsibilities, moral choices, decisions that the advent of these systems will require. At the same time, this is not an
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AI Ethics

Africa Journal For Regulatory Affairs
Dr. Samuel Nambili has been awarded a digital badge in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence by the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy. The Polytechnic University of Milan is the country’s oldest and largest technical institution and a leading center for research on AI law and ethics in Europe.
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Ethical AI

This chapter summarizes the transformative implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in a variety of disciplines, including robotics, facial recognition, self-driving cars, healthcare diagnostics, and education with their sustainable aspects. This chapter's main focus is on the ethical consequences of AI-based technologies that are geared towards ...
Shashank Mehra   +3 more
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AI Ethics

2020
An accessible synthesis of ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence that moves beyond hype and nightmare scenarios to address concrete questions. Artificial intelligence powers Google's search engine, enables Facebook to target advertising, and allows Alexa and Siri to do their jobs.
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Against Ethical AI

Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019, 2019
In this paper we use the EU guidelines on ethical AI, and the responses to it, as a starting point to discuss the problems with our community’s focus on such manifestos, principles, and sets of guidelines. We cover how industry and academia are at times complicit in ‘Ethics Washing’, how developing guidelines carries the risk of diluting our rights in ...
Donald McMillan, Barry Brown
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