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Guessing at Ghosts in the Machine
ABSTRACT As AI grows ever more complex and ubiquitous, its moral status becomes increasingly pressing. But knowing whether an AI has moral status is only part of the ethical puzzle. To determine how we ought to treat such entities, we must know not only whether AIs have moral status, but also about the content of their interests—what contributes to ...
Helen Yetter‐Chappell
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Brunswik's fundamental principle explained: A diffusion lens model of vicarious functioning. [PDF]
Scholten F, Schumacher L, Kelber P.
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Mind the matter: Active matter, soft robotics, and the making of bio-inspired artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Harrison D, Rorot W, Laukaityte U.
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ABSTRACT Lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), while offering strategic advantages in warfare, pose significant ethical, legal, and security risks, especially for countries in the Global South. This article examines how a philosophical perspective, rooted in African ethical and political thought, can enrich regional and global debates on regulating ...
Ezenwa E. Olumba +3 more
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The cost of unmodeled biological complexity in artificial neural networks. [PDF]
Bikić A, Kaspar C, Pernice WHP.
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More Specialization, More Coordination? Evidence From Local Public Service Delivery in Norway
ABSTRACT Governments specialize their work by dividing tasks among organizational units. Because specialization creates a demand for coordination among tasks that are interdependent, governments are also expected to provide more coordination when specialization is higher.
Leif. E. Kårtvedt
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What a "Landscape of Consciousness" Means for Neurology and Neuroscience. [PDF]
Kuhn RL.
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Metaphysical dependence and the subset relation between powers
Abstract What is the relation between the token powers of higher‐level occurrences and the token powers of more basic physical occurrences? In related but somewhat different ways, Sydney Shoemaker and Jessica Wilson argue that the former are a proper subset of the latter, and that this can provide a viable account of higher‐level causation within a ...
Kevin Morris
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