AI Ethics Explored : A Multidisciplinary Approach

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AI Ethics Explored : A Multidisciplinary Approach

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350543119

Full Description

Combining theory with practical perspectives from diverse disciplines, this volume provides a wide-ranging exploration of AI ethics across healthcare, education, military operations, and more.
As AI technology advances rapidly, ethical dilemmas become increasingly complex and multifaceted. This book uniquely addresses these challenges by bringing together cutting-edge research from philosophy, law, computer science, sociology, and psychology to offer a holistic understanding of AI ethics.

Divided into five parts, Part I, focused on moral reasoning, sets the stage by delving into the philosophical foundations necessary for understanding AI ethics. Chapters on recalibrating AI ethics, deskilling moral reasoning, and principles of care provide a robust theoretical framework. Parts II to IV address the practical applications of AI ethics in healthcare; wider societal contexts, from art to warfare; and education and business. The diverse expertise brought by an international team of leading and emerging scholars provides a rich and nuanced examination of timely issues including AI and mental health and algorithmic injustices. The final part then attends to AI safety, assessing the infeasibility of accurately monitoring advanced AI systems and the urgent safety, and ethical, considerations this necessitates.

Using real-word case studies throughout, such as prompt tests for algorithmic racism in ChatGBT 3.5, AI Ethics Explored is essential reading for anyone seeking a better understanding of the complicated ethical issues we all face and will continue to face as artificial technology evolves.

Contents

Introduction, Steven S. Gouveia (University of Porto, Portugal)
Part I: AI Ethics: Foundational Issues
1. Externalism versus Internalism in Ethics of AI: Towards an Ethos of the Human-Technology Relation in the World of AI, Vincent Blok (Wageningen University, the Netherlands)
2. Finding the Lost: Recalibrating AI Ethics or Retracking Trust, Knowledge, and Wisdom, Mehmet B. Unver (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
3. Deskilling Moral Reasoning: Moral Progress (and Moral Regress) at the Face of Artificial Intelligence, Simona Tiribelli (University of Macerata, Italy)
4. Principles of Care for Ethics of AI: A Perspective Based on the Barcelona Declaration, Silvia Dadà (University of Pisa, Italy)
Part II: AI Ethics: Healthcare and Medicine
5. Automated Judgments: A Genealogy of Algorithms and AI in Medicine, Ariane Hanemaayer (Brandon University, Canada)
6. Putting Health First: an Ethical Argument for Prioritizing Medical AI Over Other Technological Developments, Steven S. Gouveia (University of Porto, Portugal)
7. Artificial Intelligence in Stepped Care Model for Mental Healthcare: Prospects and Ethical Risks, Tuomas Vesterinen (University of Helsinki, Finland), Raul Hakli (University of Helsinki, Finland), Tomi Kokkonen (University of Helsinki, Finland), Pekka Mäkelä (Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities, Finland) and Pii Telakivi (University of Helsinki, Finland)
8. Suicide and the Moral Implications of AI-Driven Life Value Assessment, Luka Perušic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Part III: AI Ethics: Societal Implications
9. Algorithmic Racism in AI Chatbots: Reflections on a Prompt-Based Test, Sanderson Molick (Federal Institute of Pará, Brazil)
10. The Work of Art in the Age of Its Algorithmic Reproducibility, Oshri Bar-Gil
11. Ethical and Operational Advances in Military AI: The Role of Neurosymbolic and Cross-Modal System, Luca Di Vincenzo (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) and Simone Conversano (University of Pisa, Italy)
12. Subjective Experience, Artificial Intelligence, and Ethical Behavior, Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University, USA)
Part IV: AI Ethics, Educational and Technical
13. Navigating Generative AI in Higher Education, Mariana Chinellato Ferreira (Breda University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands)
14. AI Literacy in Business Ethics, Siobhain Lash (West Virginia University, USA)
15. On Monitorability of AI, Roman V. Yampolskiy (Louisville University, USA)
16. Propositions Concerning Digital Minds and Society, Nick Bostrom (University of Oxford, UK) and Carl Shulman (Future of Humanity Institute, UK)
List of Contributors
Index

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