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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly progress, questions about the ethics of AI, in both the near-future and the long-term, become more pressing than ever. This volume features seventeen original essays by prominent AI scientists and philosophers and represents the state-of-the-art thinking in this fast-growing field.
Organized into four sections, this volume explores the issues surrounding how to build ethics into machines; ethical issues in specific technologies, including self-driving cars, autonomous weapon systems, surveillance algorithms, and sex robots; the long term risks of superintelligence; and whether AI systems can be conscious or have rights.
Though the use and practical applications of AI are growing exponentially, discussion of its ethical implications is still in its infancy. This volume provides an invaluable resource for thinking through the ethical issues surrounding AI today and for shaping the study and development of AI in the coming years.
Contents
AcknowledgmentsList of ContributorsA Short Introduction to the Ethics of Artificial IntelligencePart I: Building Ethics Into Machines 1. Machine Morality: Building or Learning2. The Use and Abuse of the Trolley Problem: Self Driving Cars, Innocent Threats, and the Distribution of Harm3. The Moral Psychology of AI and the Ethical Opt-Out Problem4. Modeling and Reasoning with Preferences and Ethical Priorities in AI Systems5. Computational Law, Symbolic Discourse, and the AI ConstitutionPart II: The Near Future of Artificial Intelligence 6. Planning for Mass Unemployment: Precautionary Basic Income7. Autonomous Weapons and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence8. Near Term Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Matrix9. The Ethics of Artificial SexualityPart III: Long-Term Impact of Superintelligence10. Public Policy and Superintelligent AI: A Vector Field Approach11. Artificial Intelligence: A Binary Approach12. Alignment for Advanced Machine Learning Systems13. Moral Machines: From Value Alignment to Embodied Virtue14. Machine Learning ValuesPart IV: Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness, and Moral Status15. How to Catch an AI Zombie: Testing for Consciousness in Machines16. Designing AI with Rights, Consciousness, Self-Respect, and Freedom17. The Moral Status and Rights of Artificial IntelligenceIndex