The of Artificial intelligence and Isaac Asimov's three laws of advanced mechanics in the United State of America (original) (raw)
The ethics of artificial intelligence is part 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 super intelligent AI. The continuous interaction between intelligent devices, sensors, and people points to the increasing number of data being produced, stored, and processed, changing, in various aspects, and increasingly, our daily life. This increasing connectivity and symbiotic interaction among humans and intelligent machines bring significant challenges for the rule of law and contemporary ethics. Do machines have morality? What legal liability regime should we adopt for damages arising from increasingly advanced artificial intelligence? Which ethical guidelines should we adopt to orient its advancement? In this paper, I will discuss the main normative and ethical challenges imposed by the advancement of artificial intelligence. The objective of this article is to clarify the ethical concept of machine intelligence in connection with the view of Isaac Asimov’s.
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