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Artificial Morality: Top-down,Bottom-up,and Hybrid Approaches
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Colin?AllenEmail author  Iva?Smit  Wendell?Wallach
Institution:(1) Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 1011 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA;(2) E&E Consultants, Slawijkseweg 11, 7077, AM, Netterden, The Netherlands;(3) Yale University Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, P.O. Box 208209, New Haven, CT 06520-8209, USA
Abstract:A principal goal of the discipline of artificial morality is to design artificial agents to act as if they are moral agents. Intermediate goals of artificial morality are directed at building into AI systems sensitivity to the values, ethics, and legality of activities. The development of an effective foundation for the field of artificial morality involves exploring the technological and philosophical issues involved in making computers into explicit moral reasoners. The goal of this paper is to discuss strategies for implementing artificial morality and the differing criteria for success that are appropriate to different strategies.
Keywords:artificial morality  autonomous agents  ethics  machines  robots  values
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