Philosophy of artificial intelligence

Ethics of artificial intelligence

The ethics of artificial intelligence is the branch of the ethics of technology specific to artificially intelligent systems. It is sometimes divided into a concern with the moral behavior of humans as they design, make, use and treat artificially intelligent systems, and a concern with the behavior of machines, in machine ethics. It also includes the issue of a possible singularity due to superintelligent AI. (Wikipedia).

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Artificial Intelligence, ethics and the law: What challenges? What opportunities?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer sci-fi. From driverless cars to the use of machine learning algorithms to improve healthcare services and the financial industry, AI and algorithms are shaping our daily practices, and a fast-growing number of fundamental aspects of our societies.

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HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE - Moral Code: The Ethics of AI

The implications and promises of artificial intelligence (AI) are unimaginable. Already, the now ubiquitous functions of AI have changed our lives dramatically—the “fastest route” always at our fingertips, a chatbot to answer all our questions. But what’s possible today will be dwarfed by

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A.I. Ethics: Should We Grant Them Moral and Legal Personhood? | Glenn Cohen | Big Think

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From playlist The future: artificial intelligence | Big Think

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Artificial Intelligence

This lecture discusses artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of data science and machine learning. Book website: http://databookuw.com/ Steve Brunton's website: eigensteve.com

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Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Software

Whether you realize it or not, we are currently entering the era of artificial intelligence. AI technologies will radically transform our economy, our society, and our lives. As a result, the software industry is preparing for a major transition as well. However, most developers do not yet

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Human-compatible artificial intelligence - Stuart Russell, University of California

It is reasonable to expect that AI capabilities will eventually exceed those of humans across a range of real-world-decision making scenarios. Should this be a cause for concern, as Alan Turing and others have suggested? Will we lose control over our future? Or will AI complement and augme

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Artificial Intelligence

Should we be scared of artificial intelligence and all it will bring us? Not so long as we remember to make sure to build artificial emotional intelligence into the technology. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwid

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Can we apply human ethics to robots?

Robot ethics attempt to apply human ethics to robots. It explores the key questions of how to create robots that do not harm humans and who to hold responsible if they do. One argument states that the robots’ creators should hold responsibility for what the robots do. But the issue is no

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Stanford Seminar - Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence

February 15, 2023 Dennis Allison of Stanford University Who owns the works of authorship and the inventions of artificial intelligence programs? How is this different class of intellectual property to be managed? Who should benefit from the discoveries and creations of artificial intellig

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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AI for Social Good - Introduction from Professor Andrew Blake and Sir Alan Wilson

A symposium exploring recent advances in AI and how we can achieve positive outcomes for society. AI applications are used in everyday lives at an accelerating pace, with great potential to benefit society. These applications also raise new challenges around ethics and robust design. This

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Developing Ethical, Responsible and Safe AI by Andrew Maynard

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Turing Lecture: Is education AI-ready?

The slides for this presentation are available here: shorturl.at/rvBLZ The first in The Turing Lecture mini-series exploring the role of AI and data science in our lives post-lockdown. COVID-19 has precipitated a major experiment for the UK’s education system that may change the way we t

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Is Developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ethical? | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateidea If you're even the slightest bit familiar with pop culture from the past 50 years, you know that we've been anxiously awaiting robots to become a part of our daily live

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ETHICS in AI? Are there RISKS for us? In Education or Medical treatment?

We look at the US response to Explainable AI (XAI) and Ethics in 2022. Stanford's HAI response on: Explainable AI / Foundation models / Large Language Models - can there be risks for us? A new group assembled by Stanford’s institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), called

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Sparks! Serendipity Forum at CERN: Future Intelligence - Full launch event

Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN is a new multi-annual multidisciplinary science innovation initiative from CERN, the European particle physics lab in Geneva. This is the launch of Sparks!, on 26 November 2020: a discussion of the state of artificial intelligence and how it intersec

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"Religious and Ethical Dimensions of Artificial Intelligence" - The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi

Established at Memorial Church in 1994, the Roger W. Heyns Lecture in Religion and Society, is an annual event that features a major speaker focusing on the problems and challenges facing religion and community. The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi is an innovative thinker, philosopher, educa

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10 differences between artificial intelligence and human intelligence

Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sabine In this video I will explain what the main differences are between the current approaches to artificial intelligence and human intelligence. For this I first explain how neural networks work and in which sense they mimic the human bra

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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios

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