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    Computers with Salaries and Cemeteries: AI Ethics from Industry to Philosophy to Science Fiction

    Computers with Salaries and Cemeteries by Flöther, Frederik F.; Fay, Maria; Hoffmann, Christian Hugo;

    AI Ethics from Industry to Philosophy to Science Fiction

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    • Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Date of Publication 30 July 2026

    • ISBN 9783032031686
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages314 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XII, 314 p. 48 illus., 32 illus. in color.
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    What does it mean to compete against machines—can it still be called sport? Would you trust AI to manage your finances? Can AI follow Buddhist teachings? And what does the history of robot fiction reveal about our current ethical challenges? At a time when AI systems increasingly shape our work and personal decisions, engaging with such questions is no longer optional. This book explores the evolving landscape of AI ethics through the insights of 30 practitioners and academics from around the world. It offers a multidisciplinary lens by incorporating real-world applications, philosophical viewpoints, and imaginative interpretations from science fiction and art.

    The editors have worked closely with organizations addressing both the opportunities and risks created by AI, quantum, and other emerging technologies. Contributors to the book come from a wide range of leading international institutions, including the United Nations, ABB, Julius Baer, Nestlé, NTT DATA, Stellenbosch University, and the University of Oxford. Bringing together experience from industry, entrepreneurship, and science, these diverse perspectives ensure the book is grounded in both practical and theoretical understanding.

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    Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1: Governing AI in sport: playing against algorithms?.- Chapter 2: Navigating Ethical AI Challenges in the Industrial Sector: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility.- Chapter 3: Moments of truth: the indispensable human touch in private banking in the age of AI.- Part II: AI ethics in industry.- Chapter 4: Responsible AI deployment to employees, customers, and consumers in the consumer packaged goods industry.- Chapter 5: A Roadmap to Successful AI Adoption: A Responsible Approach.- Chapter 6: GenAI, Art, and Creativity.- Part III: AI ethics in philosophy.- Chapter 7: AI’s Energy Appetite — Challenges and Opportunities Ahead and Ethical Implications.- Chapter 8: Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights.- Chapter 9: The Ethical Implications of AI in Human Longevity.- Part IV: AI ethics in science fiction.- Chapter 10: Contemporary Perspectives on AI and Neurocomputational Ethics.- Chapter 11: Functionalism in AI consciousness: ethical reflections on the relevance of the biological body.- Chapter 12: The Convergence of Fundamental Physics, Neurotechnology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Consciousness: The Safe and Responsible AI Perspective.- Chapter 13: A Teleological Ethics for AI.- Chapter 14: The social construction of artificial intelligence — how narratives and discourse shape technology.- Chapter 15: From Ethics to Cosm-Ethics: How the Narrative Shapes Reflections on Ethics Applied to Artificial Intelligence Systems.- Chapter 16: What Good is Superintelligent AI?.- Chapter 17: Algorithmic Resurrection: Ethical Dilemmas in the Digital Resurrection of Historical Figures.- Chapter 18: The AI Monoculture: Preserving Human Diversity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 19: From Prometheus to AI: Shaping Humanity’s Future.- Chapter 20: From metallic slaves to humanoid AIs: Robot imaginary evolves through science fiction.- Chapter 21: In algorithms we trust: when AI becomes God.- Chapter 22: Giving AI a voice.

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