
Reflections on Artificial Intelligence
The legal, moral and ethical dimensions
Résumé
from religion and the arts; nowadays, they are coming mainly from
science and technology. This book is written with the conviction that
these ideas must be discussed widely because almost every human takes
some decisions which will shape the impact of technology on our
lives.
The author argues that new computer technologies are not
obvious,
noisy, grand and spectacular as in the past but are largely
silent
and unseen, whether under the bonnet of a car or in a
household
washing machine, and the less tangible effects are being
neglected -
especially with anything involving AI.
The book is multidisciplinary, but a broad-based
expertise is not
required by the reader. There are references to complexity
theory,
conceptual dependency, and constitutional law, but the
reader does
not need to be an expert in all or any of these areas.
Contents:
- New science, new technology and society
- Social implications of AI
- Why the Turing test is AI's biggest blind alley
- AI and the law: Learning to speak each others language
- AI and the law: Proceed with caution
- Ethical AI
- The computer representation of moral reasoning
- The potential moral duties and rights of
intelligent
artifacts - The virtual sky is not the limit: Ethics in
virtual
reality
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Intellect Books |
Auteur(s) | Blay Whitby |
Parution | 15/05/1996 |
Nb. de pages | 126 |
Format | 17,4 x 23 |
Poids | 228g |
EAN13 | 9781871516685 |
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