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What is Artificial Ethics

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Is the present stage of the evolution from Philosophical Ethics to Scientific Ethics and to Technoethics. It is also based on important findings made in computer-centered ethical fields such as Information Ethics, Computing Ethics, Machine Ethics and Web Ethics. Artificial Ethics is both a conceptual and technical research field and a theoretical and practical area of moral action.
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Artificial Ethics
Laura L. Pană (Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch008
Abstract
We live today in a partially artificial intelligent environment in which human intelligent agents are accompanied and assisted by artificial intelligent agents, continually endowed with more functions, skills and even competences, and having a more significant involvement and influence in the social environment. Therefore, artificial agents need to become and moral agents. Human and artificial intelligent agents are cooperating in various complex activities and thus they develop some common characteristics and properties. These features, in turn, are changing and progressing together with several increasing requirements of the different types of activities. All these changes produce a common evolution of human and artificial intelligent agents. Under these new conditions, human and artificial agents need and a shared ethics. Artificial ethics can be philosophically grounded, scientifically developed and technically implemented, it will be a more clear, coherent and consistent ethics, suitable for both human and artificial moral agents, and will be the first effective ethics.
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