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    AI Morality by Edmonds, David;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 8 August 2024

    • ISBN 9780198876434
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 224x142x17 mm
    • Weight 418 g
    • Language English
    • 535

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    Short description:

    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.

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    Long description:

    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.

    A very good ... read. It shows that creating an intelligent machine as competent as - or more competent than - humans subverts almost every assumption we currently make about ourselves and the future.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Contributors
    Introduction
    David Edmonds
    PART I. DEFENCE, HEALTH, LAW
    Autonomous Weapons System and Human Rights
    Linda Eggert
    Cyber-Risks
    and Medical Ethics
    Maximilian Kiener
    Risky Business: AI and the Future of Insurance
    Jonathan Pugh
    AI and Discriminatory Intent
    Binesh Hass
    PART II. POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
    The Perfect Politician
    Theodore M. Lechterman
    Collective Intelligence over Artificial Intelligence
    Saffron Huang and Divya Siddarth
    PART III. WORK AND PLAY
    Work and Meaning: A Challenge for Economics
    Daniel Susskind
    Losing Skills
    Carissa Véliz
    Benevolent Algorithmic Managers
    Charlotte Unruh
    What's Your Price? Three Cheers for Data Markets
    Aksel Sterri
    Work and Play in the Shadow of AI
    John Tasioulas
    PART IV. MANIPULATION, AUTONOMY,AND ALGORITHMS
    The Silent Meddling of Algorithms
    Carina Prunkl
    Recommended!
    Silvia Milano
    Do AI Systems Allow Online Advertisers to
    Control Others?
    Gabriel De Marco and Tom Douglas
    Should You Let AI Tell You Who You Are and What
    You Should Do?
    Muriel Leuenberger
    Information Flows in the Digital Age
    Emma Bluemke and Andrew Trask
    PART V. IDENTITY AND VALUES
    Robotic Persons and Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics
    César Palacios-González
    Is AI Ethics All Fluff?
    John Zerilli
    Artificial General Intelligence: Shocks, Sentience,and Moral Status
    Peter Millican
    Human in the Loop!
    Ruth Chang
    Index 235

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