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textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.59 | 3 | ... odern notion of rational decision making under uncertainty involves maximizing expected utility, as explained in Chapter 15. In matters of ethics and public policy, a decision maker must consider the interests of multiple individuals. Jeremy Bentham (1823) and John Stuart Mill (1 ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.59 | 3 | s of ethics in the chapter, but the list of organizations that have is- sued sets of principles is growing rapidly, and now includes Apple, DeepMind, Facebook, Google, IBM, Microsoft, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Educationa ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.57 | 2 | ... . . . . . . 1026 Bibliographical and Historical Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1027 VII Conclusions 28 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI 1032 28.1 The Limits of AI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1032 28.2 Can Machines Real ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.57 | 2 | ... From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relation . Palgrave Macmillan. Etzioni, A. and Etzioni, O. (2017a). Incorporating ethics into artificial intelligence.The Journal of Ethics, 21, 403–418. Etzioni, A. and Etzioni, O. (2017b). Should artificial intelligence be ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.57 | 2 | and Etzioni, O. (2017a). Incorporating ethics into artificial intelligence.The Journal of Ethics, 21, 403–418. Etzioni, A. and Etzioni, O. (2017b). Should artificial intelligence be regulated? Issues in Science and Tech- nology, Summer. Etzioni, O. (1989). Tractable decision-analyt ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... ppropriately even while uncertain about the objective. • We increase coverage of the impact of AI on society, including the vital issues of ethics, fairness, trust, and safety. • We have moved the exercises from the end of each chapter to an online site. This allows us to continu ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | . . . . . . . 1032 28.2 Can Machines Really Think? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035 28.3 The Ethics of AI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037 Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... I have to make; I need a cloak. I have to make a cloak. And the conclusion, the “I have to make a cloak,” is an action. In the Nicomachean Ethics (Book III. 3, 1112b), Aristotle further elaborates on this topic, suggesting an algorithm: We deliberate not about ends, but about me ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | in which “doing the right thing” is determined not by outcomes but by universal socialDeontological ethics laws that govern allowable actions, such as “don’t lie” or “don’t kill.” Thus, a utilitarian could tell a white lie if the expected good outweighs the bad, but a Kantian wou ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... cal Notes The central role of action in intelligence—the notion of practical reasoning—goes back at least as far as Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Practical reasoning was also the subject of McCarthy’s influential paper “Programs with Common Sense” (1958). The fields of robotics a ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... r as preprints on the arXiv server, and early reports of new results appear in blogs from the major research labs. CHAPTER 28 PHILOSOPHY , ETHICS, AND SAFETY OF AI In which we consider the big questions around the meaning of AI, how we can ethically develop and apply it, and how ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... ), the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968), the movies AI (2001), Wall-E (2008), and Her (2013). 1034 Chapter 28 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI done things that are “really new,” making significant discoveries in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, mineralogy, b ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... e to the design or capabilities of airplanes and submarines; rather they are about word usage in English. (The 1036 Chapter 28 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI fact that ships do swim (“privet” ) in Russian amplifies this point.) English speakers have not yet settled on a prec ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... feelings (and deserve sympathy)? Or is the reply just an algorithmic response, no different from “Error 404: not found”? Section 28.3 The Ethics of AI 1037 There is a similar question for animals: pet owners are certain that their dog or cat has consciousness, but not all scient ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... r, you can hit your thumb with a hammer. Machines have no such capability— although unlike humans, they can run each other’s code. 28.3 The Ethics of AI Given that AI is a powerful technology, we have a moral obligation to use it well, to promote the positive aspects and avoid or ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... place the tedious and dangerous tasks that many workers face, and free them to concentrate on more interesting 1038 Chapter 28 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI aspects. People with disabilities will benefit from AI-based assistance in seeing, hearing, and mobility. Machine tra ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... use since the 1940s, can chase targets, but they have to be pointed in the right general direction by a human. Auto-firing Section 28.3 The Ethics of AI 1039 radar-controlled guns have been used to defend naval ships since the 1970s; they are mainly intended to destroy incoming mi ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... res, the head of the United Nations, stated in 2019 that “machines with the power and discretion to take lives 1040 Chapter 28 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI without human involvement are politically unacceptable, morally repugnant and should be prohibited by international ... |