Ethics of artificial intelligence /

"Featuring seventeen original essays on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by some of the most prominent AI scientists and academic philosophers today, this volume represents the state-of-the-art thinking in this fast-growing field and highlights some of the central themes in AI and mor...

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Autor principal: Liao, S. M.
Otros Autores: Liao, S. Matthew (ed.)
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Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, c2020.
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245 0 0 |a Ethics of artificial intelligence /  |c edited by S. Matthew Liao. 
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300 |a xiii, 525 p. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a A short introduction to the ethics of artificial intelligence / S. Matthew Liao -- Ethical learning, natural and artificial / Peter Railton --The use and abuse of the trolley problem: self-driving cars, medical treatments, and the distribution of harm / Frances M. Kamm --The moral psychology of AI and the ethical opt-out problem / Jean-François Bonnefon, Azim Shariff, and Iyad Rahwan --Modeling and reasoning with preferences and ethical priorities in AI systems /Andrea Loreggia, Nicholas Mattei, Francesca Rossi, and K. Brent Venable --Computational law, symbolic discourse, and the AI constitution /Stephen Wolfram --Planning for mass unemployment: precautionary basic income / Aaron James --Autonomous weapons and the ethics of artificial intelligence /Peter Asaro --Near-term artificial intelligence and the ethical matrix /Cathy O'Neil and Hanna Gunn -- The ethics of the artificial lover / Kate Devlin --Public policy and superintelligent AI: a vector field approach /Nick Bostrom, Allan Dafoe, and Carrick Flynn --Artificial intelligence: a binary approach / Stuart Russell -- Alignment for advanced machine learning systems /Jessica Taylor, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Patrick LaVictoire, and Andrew Critch -- Moral machines: from value alignment to embodied virtue /Wendell Wallach and Shannon Vallor --Machines learning values /Steve Petersen --How to catch an AI zombie: testing for consciousness in machines /Susan Schneider -- Designing AI with rights, consciousness, self-respect, and freedom /Eric Schwitzgebel, with Mara Garza --The moral status and rights of artificial intelligence / S. Matthew Liao. 
520 |a "Featuring seventeen original essays on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by some of the most prominent AI scientists and academic philosophers today, this volume represents the state-of-the-art thinking in this fast-growing field and highlights some of the central themes in AI and morality such as how to build ethics into AI, how to address mass unemployment as a result of automation, how to avoiding designing AI systems that perpetuate existing biases, and how to determine whether an AI is conscious. As AI technologies progress, questions about the ethics of AI, in both the near-future and the long-term, become more pressing than ever. Should a self-driving car prioritize the lives of the passengers over the lives of pedestrians? Should we as a society develop autonomous weapon systems that are capable of identifying and attacking a target without human intervention? What happens when AIs become smarter and more capable than us? Could they have greater than human moral status? Can we prevent superintelligent AIs from harming us or causing our extinction? At a critical time in this fast-moving debate, thirty leading academics and researchers at the forefront of AI technology development come together to explore these existential questions, including Aaron James (UC Irvine), Allan Dafoe (Oxford), Andrea Loreggia (Padova), Andrew Critch (UC Berkeley), Azim Shariff (Univ. of British Columbia), Carrick Flynn (Oxford), Cathy O'Neil (O'Neil Risk Consulting & Algorithmic Auditing), Eliezer Yudkowsky (Machine Intelligence Research Institute), Eric Schwitzgebel (UC Riverside), Frances Kamm (Rutgers), Francesca Rossi (IBM), Hanna Gunn (UC Merced), Iyad Rahwan (MIT), Jessica Taylor (Median Group), JF Bonnefon (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), K. Brent Venable (Tulane), Kate Devlin (King's College London), Mara Garza (UC Riverside), Nicholas Mattei (Tulane), Nick Bostrom (Oxford), Patrick LaVictoire (Lyft), Peter Asaro (The New School), Peter Railton (Michigan), S. Matthew Liao (NYU), Shannon Vallor (Santa Clara), Stephen Wolfram (Wolfram Research), Steve Petersen (Niagara), Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley), Susan Schneider (Univ. of Connecticut), Wendell Wallach (Yale)"--Descripción del editor. 
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650 7 |a Inteligencia artificial  |x Aspectos morales y éticos.  |2 UDESA 
700 1 |a Liao, S. Matthew,  |e ed.  |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJw4CbDbDhtvJQ8X4K8t8C