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From MilkingBots to RoboDolphins: How AI changes human-animal relations and enables alienation towards animals

Interdisciplinary Studies

From MilkingBots to RoboDolphins: How AI changes human-animal relations and enables alienation towards animals

L. N. Bossert and M. Coeckelbergh

This insightful paper by Leonie N. Bossert and Mark Coeckelbergh delves into the transformative effects of artificial intelligence and robotics on human-animal relations. It uncovers the challenges of automation in agriculture and the ethical dilemmas posed by AI-driven replacements. Explore the moral implications and responsible AI practices concerning our interactions with animals.... show more
Abstract
Technologies, especially disruptive technologies, have a great potential to change and reshape human-human as well as human-technology relations. This creates various ethical challenges that need to be addressed. However, technologies also have great potential to change human-animal relations. Since this aspect is underexplored in the academic debate on technologies’ impact on relations, we believe that it is important to (1), descriptively, study how new and emerging technologies impact human-animal relations, and (2), normatively, to enrich the debate with a non-anthropocentric perspective that recognizes that human-animal relations also have moral significance. Therefore, in this paper we investigate how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and robotics impact human-animal relations, and we discuss the moral significance of these changes. AI technologies change human-animal relations due to, first, automation, and second, replacement processes. Automation processes mainly take place in the animal agriculture sector, and the replacement of biological animals with artificial AI-driven animals mainly in the context of zoos, companion animals and laboratories. We address both processes (automation and replacement), thereby providing an overview of how the use of AI technologies will—or can—change human-animal relations, at both the individual and societal levels. While doing so, we highlight the morally significant aspects that come along with such changes and provide first thoughts on which uses of AI are welcomed from a perspective of human-animal relations.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 16, 2024
Authors
Leonie N. Bossert, Mark Coeckelbergh
Tags
artificial intelligence
human-animal relations
automation
ethics
robotics
animal agriculture
replacement processes
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