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This book contains a selection of the very best papers from the Philosophy of AI (PhAI, formerly PT-AI), one of the leading regular conferences in the field of Philosophy of AI. The field finds itself in a moment of massive growth and change, and this book presents highly innovative, cutting-edge research by top scholars. The philosophy of AI is more and more intertwined with the ethics of AI and it now has both a deep impact on society, and on philosophy itself. Containing chapters on classic issues such as machine agency, regulation or bias, as well as new ones like large language models (LLMs), machine agency, creativity and the general ability to have mental states, this volume is of great interest to those interested in philosophy of AI and its impact on society.
Contents
1 Conceptual Engineering Using Large Language Models.- 2 Inference to the Best Explanation in Explainable AI (XAI).- 3 Generative AI Companions and the Cognitive and Affective Incorporation of the Ersatz Other.- 4 Risks Deriving from the Agential Profiles of Modern AI Systems.- 5 Explainable and Human-Grounded AI for Decision Support Systems: The Theory of Epistemic Quasi-Partnerships.- 6 Aligning Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Medical Expertise: A Conceptual Understanding of Expert Practices to Foster Ethical AI Integration.- 7 The Reality-Virtuality Continuum as Flesh: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Mixed Reality.- 8 From AI to Octopi and Back: AI Systems as Responsive and Contested Scaffolds.- 9 Ecological Cognition and Robotic Affordance Mixtures in HRI: The 'Kickable' Challenge to Vice-Virtue Asymmetry in Moral Status.- 10 Can AI Systems Imagine? A Conceptual Engineering Perspective.- 11 Invisible Labour: Who Keeps the Algorithm Running?.- 12 Redefining Ethics: The Impact of Advanced Moral Norms in AMAs and the Risk of Moral Alienation.- 13 Creativity, Agency, and AI.- 14 Fairness in AI-ML Systems: An Integrative Ethics Approach.- 15 Ethics Guidelines for AI-based Suicide Prevention Tools.- 16 Human Nature and Artificial Intelligence: Sizing the Gap.- 17 Lost in Translation: Artificial Intelligence and the Burden of Bad Metaphors.- 18 Co-Creativity with Artificial Intelligence.- 19 Consciousness in Artificial Systems: Bridging Sensorimotor Theory and Global Workspace in In-Silico Models.- 20 Is AI Deception Deception?.- 21 Comparing AI Ethics and AI Regulation: Ethical Values and Principles and the Case of Well-being.- 22 Discerning Genuine and Artificial Sociality: A Technomoral Virtue to Wisdom to Live with Chatbots.- 23 A Mechanistic Explanatory Strategy for XAI.- 24 Embodiment via Machine Learning: A View from Artificial Musical Improvisation.- 25 GPT-4's Alignment with Human Lie and Falsity Attribution in Cases of Deceptive Implicatures.