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Incompleteness of moral choice and evolution towards fully autonomous AI

Computer Science

Incompleteness of moral choice and evolution towards fully autonomous AI

T. Hauer

Discover how automation of tasks requiring moral authority raises the intricate question of transferring moral competence to AI. This enlightening research by Tomas Hauer delves into the ethical dimensions of AI decision-making and the implications of autonomous weapons systems.

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Abstract
This article argues that the full automation of tasks requiring moral authority necessitates the transfer of moral competence to autonomous machines and AI algorithms. It explores the challenges of achieving ethical decision-making in AI, questioning the assumption that complex algorithms automatically equate to ethical behavior. The author examines the ethical implications of autonomous weapons systems (AWS) as a case study, analyzing arguments against their deployment and the underlying assumptions about the role of ethics in AI.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 01, 2022
Authors
Tomas Hauer
Tags
automation
moral authority
AI ethics
ethical decision-making
autonomous weapons
moral competence
algorithmic behavior
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