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The ethics of artificial intelligence

University of Oxford · Machine Intelligence Research Institute

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Abstract

This chapter surveys some of the ethical challenges that may arise as one can create artificial intelligences (AI) of various kinds and degrees. Some challenges of machine ethics are much like many other challenges involved in designing machines. There is nearly universal agreement among modern AI professionals that artificial intelligence falls short of human capabilities in some critical sense, even though AI algorithms have beaten humans in many specific domains such as chess. In creating a superhuman chess player, the human programmers necessarily sacrificed their ability to predict Deep Blue's local, specific game behavior. A different set of ethical issues arises when one can contemplate the possibility…

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  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer science
  • Cognitive science
  • Psychology
  • Engineering ethics
  • Engineering
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