Currently teaching https://t.co/HBAoL0iWy8 in my course on AI and Value Alignment. The students' assignment was to summarise the thesis in 280 characters or fewer. I think @aimeevanrobot would be horrified to know how many said "the authors argue we need t
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents "This paper shifts the burden of proof back to the machine ethicists demanding that they give good reasons to build AMAs." https://t.co/4tyJKvNBby
@UrbanDebris @LordElend @BVLSingler @djleufer @MCoeckelbergh @hermannbella @MeineckeLisa @DrDihal @stephenjcave @NoelSharkey @rodneyabrooks Maybe too much of a stretch but I love https://t.co/vHU3yloG19 @aimeevanrobot & Robbins; you defo need Sparrow h
https://t.co/5K5Vi8n1Xx Interesting philosophical discussion on AI. Is it ethical to have moral robots? @EdiPhilOnline #psmooc
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/pBEoOWLLpl
.@aimeevanrobot and Scott Robins lay out the argument in full here: https://t.co/4irGxyyCWT
@math_rachel not direct but https://t.co/PtNrNkjCrz
Anyone knows of any robots (or #Ai or #automata) claiming to have ethical reasoning skills? If so, any of these are or are considered being commercialised? I am sceptical such automata exist and will exist in near future. context: https://t.co/WAOMNffG7V #
RT @marcsteen: @AngusRobson5 Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents (2018) Author(s): Aimee Van Wynsberghe, Scott Robbin…
@AngusRobson5 Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents (2018) Author(s): Aimee Van Wynsberghe, Scott Robbins Link: https://t.co/WCC6tzr3Z3 @aimeevanrobot
RT @MilosPlanner: Machine ethicists should give good reasons to build #artificial #moral agents before proceeding with the development for…
Machine ethicists should give good reasons to build #artificial #moral agents before proceeding with the development for commercial purposes #technology #ethics https://t.co/ULNpQAq2eG
RT @realhumanrights: #ArtificialMoralAgents - thoughtful article on "Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents" - #Artifici…
RT @realhumanrights: #ArtificialMoralAgents - thoughtful article on "Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents" - #Artifici…
#ArtificialMoralAgents - thoughtful article on "Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents" - #ArtificialIntelligence #Robots #Ethics https://t.co/dzxJaCDNTx https://t.co/73stlGzeIt
@dryellowbean @maria_axente @NoelSharkey @johnchavens @BVLSingler @adrian_weller @MinaJeanHanna @tabithagold @CSERCambridge @cpmarkou @WorldSummitAI Pak! I thought that might be you, congrats on the piece. I'm worried about AMAs for a number of reasons, mi
@VincentCMueller Great overview! Small comment, you cite @aimeevanrobot and Scott Robbins as forthcoming. By now their article has been published, see: https://t.co/0t4CyE86Gu
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
Love this - from https://t.co/FCHdQCcxhj https://t.co/83NHUp2enx
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
See my paper for further argument: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/fqnUS82E0U #ai #machinelearning #artificialintelligence via @j2bryson
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @Lise_Bitsch: A very good question! #AI #ethics #robots #robotics https://t.co/iIUVxaFAMJ
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/MTKC4zAsa1 #AI #Robotics via @j2bryson
RT @Lise_Bitsch: A very good question! #AI #ethics #robots #robotics https://t.co/iIUVxaFAMJ
If machines were given morality the self service checkouts would either all turn themselves off or demand to be PAYE workers.
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/OPalC6idgh #AI #Ethics via @j2bryson
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
"machine ethicists need to provide better reasons." & must read this.
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
Whilst I'm not sure giving machines human like morality is as complex as all that, the conclusion is right Whilst AMAs are primarily being developed for profit by corporations that will present them as fit for purpose the only sane thing to do is to legis
RT @bronwynwilliams: Correct: morality is not an absolute - it's subjective and therefore subject to bias & manipulation anyway. https://t.…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
Teaching AIs morality sounds like a good direction to ensure AIs are harmless to humans, however, it's too risky to quickly launch the early version of morality models. The reason is (1) morality is a very complicated concept and (…https://t.co/v8x3CMeYze
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI…
Correct: morality is not an absolute - it's subjective and therefore subject to bias & manipulation anyway.
Giving machines morality is a an inefficient, complicated, unnecessary, and ultimately unethical solution to ensuring AI is not harmful to society. See my article: https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj as well as recent articles by @AAmandasharkey and @j2bryson
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
RT @JKleijssen: Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result…
Exactly, machines are machines. Just that. It is their human makers who are legally and morally responsible for any result produced. @CoE_HRightsRLaw @coe
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @SanyaSheikh: “What’s currently missing from the debate is a closer examination of the reasons offered by machine ethicists to justify t…
“What’s currently missing from the debate is a closer examination of the reasons offered by machine ethicists to justify the development of AMAs” Couldn’t agree more. Public consultation on reasons needed too. Rest of the paper well worth reading too #AIet
Lean a @aimeevanrobot como antídoto para estos relatos deterministas sobre la ética de la inteligencia artificial https://t.co/eGrf0LgXd8 https://t.co/KXH4nzJGdj
When will this idea die? If a machine needs ethics to do its job safely, then we shouldn't make the machine. It is that simple. See my article for a more detailed argument. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
RT @aimeevanrobot: Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj https://t.co/jld…
Whatever the problem, giving machines 'morality' or 'ethics' is not the answer. https://t.co/K1wOqPLqKj
RT @David_Gunkel: For those of you keeping score at home.....we now have two recently published and extremely interesting essays on Artific…
@PabloRedux @PKathrani @JohnAFlood @alan_winfield @NoelSharkey @j2bryson @bengoertzel @Floridi @grok_ @elsand @MCoeckelbergh @heatherknight As for your second question. The most recent effort to argue against (or at least for shifting the burden of proof f
RT @David_Gunkel: For those of you keeping score at home.....we now have two recently published and extremely interesting essays on Artific…
RT @j2bryson: Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/vHU3yloG19 @aimeevanrobot & Scott Robbins
RT @David_Gunkel: For those of you keeping score at home.....we now have two recently published and extremely interesting essays on Artific…
For those of you keeping score at home.....we now have two recently published and extremely interesting essays on Artificial Moral Agents (AMA) from @aimeevanrobot and @fabiofossa36. https://t.co/EHHJPsjY9i https://t.co/XEQccjvsMg
@j2bryson @stratoanalytics Cool...I definitely need to put it on the reading list. And from a quick scan of the abstract, it appears to be a nice complement to @aimeevanrobot recent piece in "Philosophy and Technology" @SpringerPhil https://t.co/EHHJPsjY9i
RT @j2bryson: Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/vHU3yloG19 @aimeevanrobot & Scott Robbins
Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/we2lfR0Ftl #ai #machinelearning #artificialintelligence via @j2bryson
RT @NoelSharkey: Great critique from Aimee and Scott @RespRobotics - worth a read on why we should not have so called ‘moral machines’ http…
RT @j2bryson: Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents https://t.co/vHU3yloG19 @aimeevanrobot & Scott Robbins
RT @NoelSharkey: Great critique from Aimee and Scott @RespRobotics - worth a read on why we should not have so called ‘moral machines’ http…