AI Morality -

AI Morality

Edmonds (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-887643-4 (ISBN)
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A philosophical task force explores how AI is revolutionizing our lives - and what moral problems it might bring, showing us what to be wary of, and what to be hopeful for.

There is no more important issue at present than artificial intelligence. AI has begun to penetrate almost every sphere of human activity. It will disrupt our lives entirely. David Edmonds brings together a team of leading philosophers to explore some of the urgent moral concerns we should have about this revolution. The chapters are rich with examples from contemporary society and imaginative projections of the future. The contributors investigate problems we're all aware of, and introduce some that will be new to many readers. They discuss self and identity, health and insurance, politics and manipulation, the environment, work, law, policing, and defence. Each of them explains the issue in a lively and illuminating way, and takes a view about how we should think and act in response. Anyone who is wondering what ethical challenges the future holds for us can start here.

David Edmonds is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University and a former BBC radio journalist. He is the author or editor of many critically acclaimed philosophy books (and one on chess) which together have been translated into over two dozen languages. These include the (with John Eidinow) the international best seller Wittgenstein's Poker and, most recently, a biography, Parfit: A Philosopher and his Mission to Save Morality. David also hosts a couple of philosophy podcasts. Philosophy Bites, which he makes with Nigel Warburton has had over 45 million downloads.

David Edmonds: Introduction
Part I: Health and Insurance
1: Julian Savulescu: Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
2: Maximilian Kiener: Cyber-hacks
3: Jonathan Pugh: AI and the end of insurance?
Part II: Law and Crime
4: John Zerilli: Computer says No!
5: John Tasioulas: Guilty! Legal Adjudication
6: Binesh Hass: Predictive Policing
Part III:Politics and Manipulation
7: Silvia Milano: Recommended!
8: Thomas Douglas & Gabriel de Marco: Undue Influence
9: Theodore Lechterman: The Perfect Politician
Part IV: Defence
10: Linda Eggert: Autonomous Weapons
11: Mariarosaria Taddeo: Cyber Defence
Part V: Economics, Skills, and the Environment
12: Glen Weyl & Aksel Sterri: The Market for Data
13: Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi: AI and climate change
14: Daniel Susskind: The Economics of Work
15: Carina Prunkl: Corporate Profiling
16: Carissa Véliz: Losing skills
Part VI: Identity and Values
17: Muriel Leuenberger: Self-Knowledge
18: César Palacios González: Three Laws of AI
19: Peter Millican: Ethics and Games
20: Ruth Chang: Value-alignment

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.8.2024
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 135 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-887643-2 / 0198876432
ISBN-13 978-0-19-887643-4 / 9780198876434
Zustand Neuware
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