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Author Schoenherr, Jordan Richard

Title Ethical Artificial Intelligence from Popular to Cognitive Science : Trust in the Age of Entanglement
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (227 pages)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Age of Entanglement -- 1.2 Trust and Ethics in the Age of Entanglement -- 1.3 Ethical Sensemaking: From Popular Science to Cognitive Science -- Note -- 2 The Essence of AISs: Features and Functions of Autonomous/Intelligent Systems -- 2.1 Technical Affordances of AISs: Intelligence, Autonomy, and Connectivity -- 2.1.1 Intelligence: Classification, Predictions, and Creativity -- 2.1.2 Autonomy: Computers as Agents
2.1.3 Connectivity: Trust and Distributed Processing -- 2.2 The Mechanical Turk: Inside the Black Box -- 2.2.1 Data and Design -- 2.3 Innovation and the Evolution of Science and Technology -- 2.3.1 Technological Evolution: Natural and Artificial Selection -- 2.4 Summary Section: From Technical to Ethical Affordances -- Notes -- 3 Social and Ethical Issues in AISs' Popular Science Discourse -- 3.1 Opened Minds and Existential Threats: Welcoming Our Robot Overlords -- 3.2 AISs at Work: Employed and Deployed -- 3.3 Reshaping Social Reality
3.3.1 Addiction to Technology: Mobile Phone Use and Gaming -- 3.3.2 Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviour in Gamers -- 3.3.3 Relationships and Computer-Mediated Communication -- 3.3.4 Brains in Vats: Sex and Zero-Sum Games -- 3.4 Property, Privacy, and Confidentiality -- 3.4.1 Public Awareness and Privacy Comprehension -- 3.4.2 Data Aggregation: Piecing People Together -- 3.5 Hackers, Attackers, and Slackers: Cybercrimes, Cyberwar, and Insider Threats -- 3.5.1 When Cyber Attacks: Cybercrimes and Cyberwar -- 3.5.2 Malicious Insiders and Failures of Knowledge Translation
3.6 Manufactured Consent 3.0: Social Influence and Social Influencers -- 3.6.1 Organic and Artificial Social Influencing -- 3.6.2 Microtargeting, Nudging, and Social Influence Campaigns -- 3.7 Scaling-Up: Societal Impact and Accountability -- 3.7.1 Surveillance in the City -- 3.7.2 Policing Algorithms: They Don't Always Get Their Man -- 3.7.3 Surveillance Societies -- 3.8 Killer Robots, the War in 2020, and the Next Arms Race -- 3.9 Section Summary: Popular Science -- Notes -- 4 Twilight of the Gods: Frameworks From Philosophical Ethics -- 4.1 Descriptive and Prescriptive Norms
4.1.1 Descriptive Norms -- 4.1.2 Prescriptive Norms -- 4.1.3 The Naturalistic Fallacy -- 4.2 Consequentialism, Non-Consequentialism, and Virtue Ethics -- 4.2.1 Consequentialism and Utilitarian Accounts -- 4.2.2 Non-Consequentialism and Duty-Based Accounts -- 4.2.3 Virtue Theory -- 4.3 Communal and Social Ethics and Transrational Approaches -- 4.3.1 Communal and Social Ethics -- 4.3.2 Transrational Ethics -- 4.4 Moral Anti-Realism: Subjectivism, Emotivism, Nihilism -- 4.5 Reconciling Perspectives in Philosophical Ethics -- 4.6 Section Summary: Philosophical Ethics -- Notes
Notes 5 Right-Thinking: Moral Competency and Ethical Sensemaking
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Subject Artificial intelligence.
artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000599084
1000599086