Mind Machine and Morality

Mind  Machine and Morality
Author: Peter A. Hancock
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781351917452

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Technology is our conduit of power. In our modern world, technology is the gatekeeper deciding who shall have and who shall have not. Either technology works for you or you work for technology. It shapes the human race just as much as we shape it. But where is this symbiosis going? Who provides the directions, the intentions, the goals of this human-machine partnership? Such decisions do not derive from the creators of technology who are enmeshed in their individual innovations. They neither come from our social leaders who possess only sufficient technical understanding to react to innovations, not to anticipate or direct their progress. Neither is there evidence of some omnipotent 'invisible hand,' the simple fact is that no one is directing this enterprise. In Mind, Machine and Morality, Peter Hancock asks questions about this insensate progress and has the temerity to suggest some cognate answers. He argues for the unbreakable symbiosis of purpose and process, and examines the dangerous possibilities that emerge when science and purpose meet. Historically, this work is a modern-day child of Bacon's hope for the 'Great Instauration.' However, unlike its forebear, the focus here is on human-machine systems. The emphasis centers on the conception that the active, extensive face of modern philosophy is technology. Whatever we are to become is bound up not only in our biology but critically in our technology also. And to achieve rational progress we need to articulate manifest purpose. This book is one step along the purposive road. Drawing together his many seminal writings on human-machine interaction and adapting these works specifically for this collection, Peter Hancock provides real food for thought, delighting readers with his unique philosophical perspective and outstanding insights. This is theoretical work of the highest order and will open minds accordingly.

Moral Machines

Moral Machines
Author: Wendell Wallach,Colin Allen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780199737970

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"Moral Machines is a fine introduction to the emerging field of robot ethics. There is much here that will interest ethicists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and roboticists." ---Peter Danielson, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews --

Machine Law Ethics and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Machine Law  Ethics  and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Thompson, Steven John
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781799848950

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Machines and computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and self-sustaining. As we integrate such technologies into our daily lives, questions concerning moral integrity and best practices arise. A changing world requires renegotiating our current set of standards. Without best practices to guide interaction and use with these complex machines, interaction with them will turn disastrous. Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence is a collection of innovative research that presents holistic and transdisciplinary approaches to the field of machine ethics and morality and offers up-to-date and state-of-the-art perspectives on the advancement of definitions, terms, policies, philosophies, and relevant determinants related to human-machine ethics. The book encompasses theory and practice sections for each topical component of important areas of human-machine ethics both in existence today and prospective for the future. While highlighting a broad range of topics including facial recognition, health and medicine, and privacy and security, this book is ideally designed for ethicists, philosophers, scientists, lawyers, politicians, government lawmakers, researchers, academicians, and students. It is of special interest to decision- and policy-makers concerned with the identification and adoption of human-machine ethics initiatives, leading to needed policy adoption and reform for human-machine entities, their technologies, and their societal and legal obligations.

Moral Machines

Moral Machines
Author: Wendell Wallach,Colin Allen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780199888344

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Computers are already approving financial transactions, controlling electrical supplies, and driving trains. Soon, service robots will be taking care of the elderly in their homes, and military robots will have their own targeting and firing protocols. Colin Allen and Wendell Wallach argue that as robots take on more and more responsibility, they must be programmed with moral decision-making abilities, for our own safety. Taking a fast paced tour through the latest thinking about philosophical ethics and artificial intelligence, the authors argue that even if full moral agency for machines is a long way off, it is already necessary to start building a kind of functional morality, in which artificial moral agents have some basic ethical sensitivity. But the standard ethical theories don't seem adequate, and more socially engaged and engaging robots will be needed. As the authors show, the quest to build machines that are capable of telling right from wrong has begun. Moral Machines is the first book to examine the challenge of building artificial moral agents, probing deeply into the nature of human decision making and ethics.

Mind Machine

Mind Machine
Author: Abebe-Bard Ai Woldemariam
Publsiher: 1A
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9798224605880

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Mind Machine: Navigating the Philosophical Labyrinth of AI Consciousness CONVERSATIONAL CHAT INFORMATIVE BOOK By ABEBE- BARD AI WOLDEMARIAM The book "Mind Machine: Navigating the Philosophical Labyrinth of AI Consciousness" delves into the profound question of whether machines can truly be conscious. Divided into three parts, it explores the challenges of defining and detecting consciousness, examines the ethical landscape of AI consciousness, and envisions the future relationship between humans and conscious AI. The book addresses classic tests like the Turing Test and confronts the "hard problem" of bridging physical processes and subjective experience. And focuses on the ethical implications of conscious AI, including discussions on granting rights to AI, reconciling human control with AI autonomy, and rethinking the ethical parameters of interaction with conscious machines. Finally, considers potential scenarios for the interaction between conscious humans and AI, explores the ethical and philosophical implications of human-AI integration, and reimagines the relationship between individual and collective intelligence in the age of AI. The book aims to illuminate the possibilities and pitfalls of a future intertwined with conscious AI, urging readers to chart an ethical and beneficial path forward.

Minds Machines and Evolution

Minds  Machines and Evolution
Author: Christopher Hookway
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1986-07-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 052133828X

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Original essays written by philosophers and scientists and dealing with philosophical questions arising from work in evolutionary biology and artificial intelligence.

Mind Man and Machine

Mind  Man  and Machine
Author: Paul T. Sagal
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0872202631

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Explores the ideas of Turing, Lucas, Scriven, Putnam, and Searle, and presents the complex Godel-Church-Lucas argument. This title contains a section dealing with the problem of qualitative features of experience, such as color properties.

Intelligence Unbound

Intelligence Unbound
Author: Russell Blackford,Damien Broderick
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781118736418

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Intelligence Unbound explores the prospects, promises, and potential dangers of machine intelligence and uploaded minds in a collection of state-of-the-art essays from internationally recognized philosophers, AI researchers, science fiction authors, and theorists. Compelling and intellectually sophisticated exploration of the latest thinking on Artificial Intelligence and machine minds Features contributions from an international cast of philosophers, Artificial Intelligence researchers, science fiction authors, and more Offers current, diverse perspectives on machine intelligence and uploaded minds, emerging topics of tremendous interest Illuminates the nature and ethics of tomorrow’s machine minds—and of the convergence of humans and machines—to consider the pros and cons of a variety of intriguing possibilities Considers classic philosophical puzzles as well as the latest topics debated by scholars Covers a wide range of viewpoints and arguments regarding the prospects of uploading and machine intelligence, including proponents and skeptics, pros and cons