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Airicist
28th January 2013, 20:46
https://youtu.be/_nfS1AxHl94

Artificial Intelligence - A Legal Perspective

Uploaded on Nov 2, 2011


October 27, 2011
Stanford Center for Internet and Society

Speakers:
Ian Kerr
John O. McGinnis
Lawrence B. Solum
Mary-Anne Williams

Moderator:
Ryan Calo

In the summer of 1956, several key figures in what would become known as the field of "artificial intelligence" met at Dartmouth College to brainstorm about the future of the synthetic mind. Artificial intelligence, broadly defined, has since become a part of everyday life. Although we are still waiting on promises of "strong AI" capable of approximating human thought, the widespread use of artificial intelligence has the potential to reshape medicine, finance, war, and other important aspects of society. The Center for Internet and Society, along with the Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA), and the Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR) bring together four scholars who have begun to examine the near term, short term, and long term ramifications of artificial intelligence for law and society. This panel follows up on our Legal Challenges in an Age of Robotics panel from November 2009.

Airicist
28th January 2013, 20:48
https://youtu.be/LBDHVgqlJ3U

The ethical laws of the Robotics and its applications in artificial intelligence

Uploaded on Feb 27, 2009


Obama President based his campaign in the defense of the ethics, what was received very well in the whole world. One of the topics where the ethics is very important is the Robotics.
In 1950, Isaac Asimov, the father of the modern scientific fiction, wrote the book " I robot" where it enunciated the 3 basic laws of the robotics.
1? Law: A robot cannot hurt a human being, or, for omission, allow a human to be hurt.
2? Law: A robot must obey the orders that are given to it by human beings, except in the cases where such orders oppose the First Law.
3? Law: A robot must protect its proper existence since that such protection does not enter in conflict with the First and Second Laws.
We have already seen ethical robots of many types in industrial applications, but now the frightful robots of type HK, hunter-killer, exist. These robots, developed by DARPA, American agency of new military technologies use, now is being equipped with the technology of auto regeneration, that is, when seriously damaged, they have to fix themselves to reach the objective of the mission. Do you remember The Exterminator?
These robots practically fly, kill and are unchangeable. And the worse is that armies of robots of this type will be formed to substitute the human beings.
The statisticians show that many of the veterans of the war of Iraq suffer from a syndrome that perhaps kills more than the war.
It seems that we, human beings, do not accept killing each other anymore, even the enemies. Will the war became a big videogame?
Ronald Arkin, computation scientist, and designer of software for robots of battle of the American army, defends the hypothesis that intelligent robots would be more ethical than human in war.
It is always necessary to remember that this technology can get in wrong hands and therefore it would be important to apply the laws formulated for the scholar and visionary Asimov.
The good news is that the Canadian Le Trung created Aiko, the ideal woman.
She is an android that speaks fluently English and Japanese, knows how to read, to make accounts and to recognize objects.
The inventor confirms that his intention was to get as close as possible to a woman. she doesnt have vacation, she doesnt rest and she can work 24 hours per day.
Aiko, can also react to pain, and, although it is not programmed for this, with the correct software she could even simulate an orgasm, therefore she has sensors in all her body.
Aiko is not metallic she is covered of materials that simulate the human body.
Le Trung says that the most part of the robots was made of metal, as the industrial robots. Because of this we dont have feelings for them.
Conclusion: I miss Amelia!
Serena Ucelli.

Airicist
7th July 2015, 22:35
Article "Robot law: what happens if intelligent machines commit crimes? (https://theconversation.com/robot-law-what-happens-if-intelligent-machines-commit-crimes-44058)"

by Jeffrey Wale, David Yuratich
July 1, 2015

Airicist
13th July 2015, 23:03
Article "Slow down that runaway ethical trolley (https://robohub.org/slow-down-that-runaway-ethical-trolley)"

by Bryant Walker Smith
January 13, 2015

Airicist
13th July 2015, 23:03
https://youtu.be/x7Nu-oddH3o

The beauty of ethical robots | Nikolaos Mavridis | TEDxTransmedia

Published on Dec 9, 2014


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. With his extensive knowledge in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Mavritis doesn't explore only the future of Human-Robot Interaction and Collective Intelligence, but examines the role of “Ethics” and “Beauty” in the world-to-come.

Dr. Nikolaos Mavridis, PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has taught, written about, designed, and built Intelligent Systems, Robots, and systems exhibiting Collective Intelligence, since his early youth, having served as faculty at NYU and NCSR Demokritos.

He is the founder of IRML (the Interactive Robots and Media Lab), which achieved wide publicity for « Ibn Sina », the world’s first Arabic-Language Android Robot, as well as « FaceBots », Microsoft-award-recipient Social Robots which access info and publish on FaceBook.

Airicist
13th July 2015, 23:04
https://youtu.be/IWKjtejgNoI

The future of robot ethics

Published on Apr 19, 2015


In this London Futurists presentation, Dr Joanna Bryson, Reader in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath, reviewed a number of key questions about the present and future relationship between humans and robots:
• What is the reality of the current state of development of intelligent robots, and artificial intelligence more generally?
• Do we understand enough about the science of consciousness and ethics to predict or prescribe how the relationship between humans and robots is likely to evolve?
• Which scenarios for the future of robots should worry us most, and which might we seek to accelerate?

The meeting was chaired by David Wood. The camera was operated by Kiran Manam.

Apologies for the quality of the audio. It's best to listen with the volume set low.

Airicist
13th July 2015, 23:05
Article "The ethics of AI: how to stop your robot cooking your cat (https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/jun/23/the-ethics-of-ai-how-to-stop-your-robot-cooking-your-cat)"
By tracking how people live their values, businesses can and must instil ethical frameworks into the technologies of the future

by John C Havens (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?11618)
June 23, 2015

Airicist
11th August 2015, 02:12
Article "Regulating Artificial Intelligence Systems: Risks, Challenges, Competencies, and Strategies (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2609777)"

by Matthew Scherer (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?12101)
May 30, 2015

Airicist
14th November 2015, 21:08
Article "How ethical is your ethical robot? (https://robohub.org/how-ethical-is-your-ethical-robot)"

by Alan Winfield
November 13, 2015

Article "The Nature, Importance, and Difficulty of Machine Ethics"

"The Nature, Importance, and Difficulty of Machine Ethics (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/220629129_The_Nature_Importance_and_Difficulty_of_Machine_Ethics)"

by James H. Moor (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?13222)
August 2006

Airicist
16th November 2015, 11:00
https://youtu.be/j1YqgKSF1tU

On the Ethics of Research in Robotics - video lecture by Dr. Raja Chatila

Published on Nov 16, 2015


In this lecture titled “On the Ethics of Research in Robotics”, Dr. Raja Chatila shares his reflections on this very current and engaging topic addressing both professionals in the field and the lay public affected by the commercialisation of robotic systems. Today’s robot application has reached an impressive level of capabilities and autonomous operations in sectors ranging from transport, defense, construction to medicine, among many other. The popularisation of robotics in general raises ethical questions within the general society.

Will robots take our jobs? Will AI become completely autonomous and surpass the capabilities of the human mind? What about the application of autonomous lethal weapons acting without being controlled by the human hand?

It is Dr. Chatila’s opinion that roboticists have the duty to educate the wider public on what is really going on with these new, incredibly advanced robotic applications. It is also up to the researchers to understand the consequences of their own research findings and commercialisation of certain robot applications.

Airicist
21st November 2015, 21:46
Article "Is Anyone Competent to Regulate Artificial Intelligence? (https://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/Danaher20151121)"

by John Danaher
November 21, 2015

Airicist
29th November 2015, 19:01
Article "Q&A with Futurist Martine Rothblatt (https://www.technologyreview.com/2014/10/20/170901/qa-with-futurist-martine-rothblatt)"
If computers think for themselves, should they have human rights?

by Antonio Regalado
October 20, 2014

Airicist
28th December 2015, 02:06
Article "Machine ethics: The robot’s dilemma (https://www.nature.com/news/machine-ethics-the-robot-s-dilemma-1.17881)"
Working out how to build ethical robots is one of the thorniest challenges in artificial intelligence.

by Boer Deng
July 1, 2015

Airicist
28th December 2015, 17:13
https://youtu.be/SFYAMA7NzvA

Should future A.I. have civil rights?

Published on Dec 28, 2015


Artificial Intelligence, androids, A.I. -- should the man-made non-organic beings in our not-too distant future get the same civil rights a human should have? Should synthetic people be treated the same? Is that future to be avoided, like Bill Gates and Elon Musk have argued?

Airicist
31st December 2015, 16:10
https://youtu.be/ixIoDYVfKA0

The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars - Patrick Lin

Published on Dec 8, 2015


Self-driving cars are already cruising the streets today. And while these cars will ultimately be safer and cleaner than their manual counterparts, they can’t completely avoid accidents altogether. How should the car be programmed if it encounters an unavoidable accident? Patrick Lin navigates the murky ethics of self-driving cars.

Lesson by Patrick Lin, animation by Yukai Du.

Airicist
3rd February 2016, 08:19
https://youtu.be/gG5Gfo32_N4

Machine Ethics

Published on Feb 1, 2016


Ensuring Ethical Behavior in Autonomous Systems: A Case-Supported Principle-Based Paradigm

Michael Anderson, Susan Leigh Anderson

University of Hartford, University of Connecticut

Airicist
3rd March 2016, 23:52
Article "What the Past of Robotics Law Says About Its Future (https://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/03/02/what_the_history_of_robotics_law_says_about_its_future.html)"

by Ryan Calo
March 2, 2016

Airicist
4th March 2016, 15:02
https://youtu.be/KvgH-p6-Dt0

The rise of social robotics

Published on Feb 19, 2016


Humans are social animals: starting as babies, we learn through a process of social referencing, observing others and developing a theory of mind, empathy and acculturation. Vanessa Evers, Professor of Human Media Interaction at the University of Twente, discusses how robots can also learn to understand and fit in with our social rules.

Airicist
4th March 2016, 15:02
https://youtu.be/qZ2zHL4x5r8

Making an ethical machine

Published on Feb 19, 2016


Many people assume that robots would have to be sentient before they could act ethically. Not so, explains Alan Winfield, Director of the Science Communication Unit at the University of the West of England. If a robot can model and predict the consequences of its own and others’ actions, it can be programmed to act in ethical ways.

Airicist
4th March 2016, 15:07
https://youtu.be/EEUVPp9eWT8

Verifying and validating machine intelligence

Published on Feb 19, 2016


If an animal jumps out in front of an autonomous car, how should the car approach the trade-off between saving the animal and endangering the driver? Andrew Moore, Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, describes how such policy questions are now becoming urgent – as is the task of verifying solutions.

Airicist
5th March 2016, 21:10
"Robots in American Law (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2737598)"

by Ryan Calo
February 24, 2016

Airicist
5th March 2016, 21:12
Article "3 times humans have sued their robot impostors — and won (https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-fight-robot-impostors-2016-3)"

by Rafi Letzter
March 4, 2016


989 F.2d 1512 (1993)
Vanna WHITE, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.; David Deutsch Associates, Defendants-Appellees. (https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=6700507284792208030)

No. 90-55840.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

March 18, 1993.

Airicist
9th March 2016, 14:23
Article "American law needs a reboot when it comes to robots (https://medium.com/silicon-valley-robotics/american-law-needs-a-reboot-when-it-comes-to-robots-7582dc1224c1)"

by Hallie Siegel
March 5, 2016

Airicist
27th April 2016, 08:16
Article "When a Robot Kills, Is It Murder or Product Liability? (https://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2016/04/a_robotics_law_expert_on_paolo_bacigalupi_s_mika_model.html)"
An expert on robotics law responds to Paolo Bacigalupi’s short story “Mika Model.”

by Ryan Calo
April 26, 2016

“Mika Model (https://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2016/04/mika_model_a_new_short_story_from_paolo_bacigalupi.html)”
A new short story from sci-fi great Paolo Bacigalupi.

by Paolo Bacigalupi
April 26, 2016

Airicist
30th May 2016, 13:08
https://youtu.be/EYk9nlaIWzc

The ethics of A.I. on the battlefield is less clear-cut than you might think

Published on May 30, 2016


Transcript - Everybody’s concerned about killer robots. We should ban them. We shouldn’t do any research into them. It may be unethical to do so. There’s a wonderful paper in fact by a professor at the post naval graduate school in Monterrey I believe, B.J. Strawser. I believe the title is the moral requirement to deploy autonomous drones. And his basic point in that is really pretty straightforward. We have obligations to our military forces to protect them and things that we can do which may protect them. A failure to do that is itself an ethical decision which may cause – may be the wrong thing to do if you have technologies.

So let me give you an interesting scale that whole thing down to show you this doesn’t have to be about terminator like robots coming in and shooting at people and things like that. Think about a landmine. Now a landmine has a sensor, a little switch. You step on it and it blows up. There’s a sensor, there’s an action that’s taken as a result of a change in its environment. Now it’s a fairly straightforward matter to take some artificial intelligence technologies right off the shelf today and just put a little camera on that. It’s not expensive, same kind you have in your cell phone. There’s a little bit of processing power that could look at what’s actually happening around that landmine. And you might think well okay, I can see that the person who is nearby me is carrying a gun. I can see that they’re wearing a military uniform so I’m going to blow up. But if you see it’s just some peasant out in a field with a rake or a hoe we can avoid blowing up under the circumstances. Oh, that’s a child. I don’t want to blow up. I’m begin stepped on by an animal. Okay, I’m not going to blow up. Now that is an autonomous military technology of just the sort that there was a recent letter signed by a great many scientists. This falls into that class.

And in the emerging that devices like that be banned. But I give this as an example of the device for which there’s a good argument that if we can’t deploy that technology it’s more humane, it’s more targeted and it’s more ethical to do so. Now that isn’t always the case. My point is not that that’s right and you should just go ahead willy nilly and develop killer robots. My point is this is a much more subtle area which requires considerable more thought and research. And we should let the people who are working on it think through these problems and make sure that they understand the kinds of sensitivities and concerns that we have as a society about the use and deployment of these types of technologies.

Airicist
31st May 2016, 19:26
https://youtu.be/LuqLEx7gAOE

How to build a moral robot

Published on May 31, 2016


If robots are going to drive our cars and play with our kids, we’ll need to teach them right from wrong. Here's how a group of scientists plans to build moral machines.

Airicist
12th June 2016, 22:25
Article "Google’s developing its own version of the Laws of Robotics (https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/229806-google-is-starting-to-design-its-own-version-of-asimovs-laws-of-robotics)"

by Graham Templeton
June 10, 2016

Airicist
30th June 2016, 18:53
https://youtu.be/bPYJgPS_6p8

Mingis on Tech: The ethics of self-driving cars -- and killer robots

Published on Jun 30, 2016


If your autonomous car has to decide who lives -- you or the people it's heading for on the highway -- who should it save? Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Senior Writer Lucas Mearian and Multimedia Editor Keith Shaw drive the conversation.

Airicist
2nd September 2016, 18:18
Article "How Tech Giants Are Devising Real Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/02/technology/artificial-intelligence-ethics.html)"

by John Markoff
September 1, 2016

Airicist
18th September 2016, 22:44
Article "Do no harm, don't discriminate: official guidance issued on robot ethics (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/18/official-guidance-robot-ethics-british-standards-institute)"
Robot deception, addiction and possibility of AIs exceeding their remits noted as hazards that manufacturers should consider

by Hannah Devlin
September 18, 2016

Airicist
11th November 2016, 19:19
https://youtu.be/hSSmmlridUM

Machine intelligence makes human morals more important

Published on Nov 11, 2016


Machine intelligence is here, and we're already using it to make subjective decisions. But the complex way AI grows and improves makes it hard to understand and even harder to control. In this cautionary talk, techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci (https://www.linkedin.com/in/zeynep-tufekci-2958881a) explains how intelligent machines can fail in ways that don't fit human error patterns -- and in ways we won't expect or be prepared for. "We cannot outsource our responsibilities to machines," she says. "We must hold on ever tighter to human values and human ethics".

Airicist
11th November 2016, 21:11
Article "What is good robot design? (https://robohub.org/what-is-good-robot-design)"

by Silicon Valley Robotics
November 8, 2016

Airicist
15th November 2016, 02:27
Article "The ethics of artificial intelligence (https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/the-ethics-of-artificial-intelligence)"
A framework for thinking about AI.

by Mike Loukides
November 14, 2016

Airicist
21st November 2016, 05:19
"Top 9 ethical issues in artificial intelligence (https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/10/top-10-ethical-issues-in-artificial-intelligence)"

by Julia Bossmann
October 21, 2016

Airicist
22nd November 2016, 06:48
"Is This Small Town Really America’s Cradle of AI? (https://chatbotsmagazine.com/is-this-small-town-really-americas-cradle-of-ai-d88333a246ab)"

by Kelli Kissack
November 21, 2016

Airicist
2nd December 2016, 17:38
Article "Considering robot care, ethics & future tech at #ERW2016 European Robotics Week (https://robohub.org/considering-robot-care-ethics-future-tech-at-erw2016-european-robotics-week)"

by SPARC
November 29, 2016

Airicist
9th December 2016, 11:24
Article "One being for two origins: A new perspective on roboethics (https://robohub.org/one-being-for-two-origins-a-new-perspective-on-roboethics)"

by Yueh-Hsuan Weng
December 8, 2016

Airicist
13th December 2016, 10:11
https://youtu.be/X0hpLYtM6Jk

Benjamin Kuipers - How can we trust a robot? 1/2


https://youtu.be/mM5xz2CYPUY

Benjamin Kuipers - How can we trust a robot? 2/2

Published on Dec 13, 2016


Benjamin Kuipers from the University of Michigan is asking us a simple but nevertheless essential question: how can we trust a robot?

We are increasingly seeing robots and other AIs that perceive and respond to the complexities of the human environment, making decisions about how it is appropriate to act in the current situation. In effect, they are functioning as members of our society. They drive cars autonomously on our roads, they help care for children and the elderly, and they operate complex distributed systems in the infrastructures of our world. How can we design a robot to be trustworthy? How can we verify its trustworthiness? How does a robot decide what to do? The standard notion of rationality in artificial intelligence, derived from game theory, says that a rational agent should choose the action that maximizes its expected utility. In principle, "utility" can be very sophisticated, but in practice, it is typically defined as the agent's own reward. Unfortunately, scenarios like the Tragedy of the Commons and the Prisoner's Dilemma show that self-interested reward-maximization can easily lead to very poor outcomes both for the individual and for society. (Fictional and non-fictional scenarios demonstrate that these problems are quite realistic.) Trust is a critical foundation for the non-zero-sum cooperative activities that allow society, and the individuals within it, to thrive. In order to build robots that function well in society, we need to formalize trust. We draw on classical theories in philosophical ethics, and on recent progress in the cognitive sciences, to understand the roles of trust, morality, and ethics in human society. We examine efforts to express trust within the formalism of game theory, and outline a research agenda for the future.

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About Benjamin Kuipers:

Benjamin Kuipers joined the University of Michigan in January 2009 as Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. Prior to that, he held an endowed Professorship in Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.A. from Swarthmore College, and his Ph.D. from MIT. He investigates the representation of commonsense and expert knowledge, with particular emphasis on the effective use of incomplete knowledge. His research accomplishments include developing the TOUR model of spatial knowledge in the cognitive map, the QSIM algorithm for qualitative simulation, the Algernon system for knowledge representation, and the Spatial Semantic Hierarchy model of knowledge for robot exploration and mapping. He has served as Department Chair at UT Austin, and is a Fellow of AAAI, IEEE, and AAAS.

Airicist
16th December 2016, 04:18
Article "How do we regulate roboethics? (https://robohub.org/how-do-we-regulate-roboethics)"

by Yueh-Hsuan Weng
December 15, 2016

Airicist
14th January 2017, 17:05
https://youtu.be/BiQTdy4Pmjg

Interview: Mady Delvaux (European Parliament) on Ethical Implications of Robotics

Published on Feb 6, 2017


Mady Delvaux, Member of the European Parliament, on her working group on ethical and legal implications of robotics on society.
The interview was filmed at the European Robotics Forum 2016 in Ljubljana.

Airicist
14th April 2017, 04:32
https://youtu.be/Ak68hOdVafY

Ethics in Robotics: PAL Robotics interview Dr. Michael Anderson

Published on Apr 13, 2017


Our interview with Dr. Michael Anderson on the importance of ethics in robotics

Airicist
26th May 2017, 19:17
https://youtu.be/vgUWKXVvO9Q

AI FOR GOOD - Ethics in AI

Published on May 26, 2017


Address AI from an ethics, safety, moral and privacy rights perspective and the need for a guiding ethical framework and code of conduct to create a foundation for the design, production and use of AI.

Airicist
31st May 2017, 21:40
Article "Developing a data ethics framework in the age of AI (https://www.techworld.com/big-data/establishing-data-ethics-in-age-of-ai-3659269)"
A techUK panel debated how to protect the public and gain their trust for the future use of data

by Thomas Macaulay
May 19, 2017

Airicist
25th July 2017, 14:37
https://youtu.be/GPtXXGD5GfA

The ethics of tomorrow’s autonomous weapons

Published on Jul 25, 2017

Airicist
25th July 2017, 18:09
https://youtu.be/8Ja_7Fx2MmU

The future of Artificial Intelligence and ethics on the road to superintelligence

Published on Feb 9, 2017


The progress of technology over time, the human brain Vs the future, and the future of artificial intelligence.

"The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Ethics on the Road to Superintelligence (http://www.whyfuture.com/single-post/2016/07/01/The-future-of-Artificial-Intelligence-Ethics-on-the-Road-to-Superintelligence)"

by David Govinder Hunt
July 1, 2016

Airicist
24th October 2017, 23:42
Article "Watson exec lays out 3 principles of AI: Purpose, transparency, skill (https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/watson-exec-lays-out-3-principles-ai-purpose-transparency-skill)"
But don’t expect artificial intelligence to replace nurses or care managers in our lifetime.

by Tom Sullivan
October 17, 2017

Airicist
24th October 2017, 23:45
Article "For robotics and AI, great power comes with great responsibility (https://phys.org/news/2017-10-robotics-ai-great-power-responsibility.html)"

by Allie Nicodemo
October 24, 2017

Airicist
5th November 2017, 22:10
"Principles of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (https://medium.com/towards-data-science/principles-of-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-122be27d33a4)"

September 2017

Airicist
11th November 2017, 03:48
Article "Estonia considering new legal status for artificial intelligence (http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/estonia_considering_new_legal_status_for_ai)"

by Jason Tashea
October 20, 2017

Airicist
17th November 2017, 02:37
https://youtu.be/eXrC_WwWDdU

Building an ethical AI

Published on Nov 15, 2017

"Artificial Intelligence: Altruism, Psychopathy and Perception (http://www.whyfuture.com/altruism-over-psychopathy)"

by David G. Hunt and Alexis J. Valentin
WhyFuture AI Concepts
May 19, 2017

Airicist
12th December 2017, 03:56
https://youtu.be/YMNVLr7K73M

EU Parliament Artificial Intelligence Debate - Steven Pinker

Published on Dec 11, 2017


Steven Pinker, Harvard University
Keynote lecture: Should we fear the future?

Panel debate: Is it rational to be optimistic about artificial intelligence?

Introduced and moderated by Steven Pinker
Peter J Bentley, University College London
Miles Brundage, University of Oxford
Olle Häggström, Chalmers University
Thomas Metzinger, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

October 19th, 2017

Airicist
12th January 2018, 07:24
Article "A round up of robotics and AI ethics: part 1 principles (https://robohub.org/a-round-up-of-robotics-and-ai-ethics-part-1-principles)"

by Alan Winfield
January 9, 2018

Airicist
9th February 2018, 06:09
Article "The Dark Side of Ethical Robots (https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.02583)"

by Dieter Vanderelst, Alan Winfield
August 6, 2016

Airicist
14th February 2018, 14:15
https://youtu.be/Sh6v7YXwIaA

The complexities of ethics and AI - Gary explains

Published on Feb 14, 2018


AI ethics ranges all the way from how we should use AI, to biases and creator accountability, right through to the very nature of how we should value and treat all types of intelligence.

"The complexities of ethics and AI (https://www.androidauthority.com/complex-ai-ethics-833133)"

by Robert Triggs
February 14, 2018

Airicist
28th February 2018, 22:25
https://youtu.be/H6JHhxJ4TiQ

How can we trust a robot?

Published on Feb 27, 2018


Prof. Benjamin Kuipers discusses how advances in AI and robotics have raised concerns about the impact on our society of intelligent robots, unconstrained by morality or ethics.

Airicist
30th June 2018, 22:12
Article "Unboxing Google’s 7 new principles on Artificial Intelligence (https://geekonrecord.com/2018/06/09/unboxing-googles-7-new-principles-on-artificial-intelligence)"

by Ivan Rodriguez
June 9, 2018

Airicist
9th July 2018, 20:11
"Machine Ethics and Robot Ethics (https://www.routledge.com/Machine-Ethics-and-Robot-Ethics/Wallach-Asaro/p/book/9781472430397)"

Edited by Wendell Wallach, Peter Asaro
2017

Airicist
7th September 2018, 20:48
"Everyday Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (https://www.ibm.com/watson/assets/duo/pdf/everydayethics.pdf)"
A practical guide for designers & developers

by Adam Cutler, Milena Pribić, Lawrence Humphrey
IBM
September 2018

Airicist
3rd October 2018, 19:58
"IEEE launches Ethics Certification Program for autonomous, intelligent systems (https://www.telecompaper.com/news/ieee-launches-ethics-certification-program-for-autonomous-intelligent-systems--1263131)"

October 2, 2018"

qiouxdoll
23rd January 2019, 08:12
The problem brought about by the era of artificial intelligence is not only the ethics and evil power of robots but also the development of a new era of robots. Will humans still be in charge? They are not silicone dolls without thoughts, and such a huge brain may dominate the world in the future.

Airicist
17th February 2019, 15:50
Article "Bentham, Hobbes, and The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/bentham-hobbes-and-the-ethics-of-artificial-intelligence)"
Dusty, old philosophical frameworks are becoming much more relevant as the ethics of artificial intelligence comes into focus.

by John Loeffler
February 17, 2019

Airicist
11th March 2019, 20:21
https://youtu.be/Sm7I4QjscVQ

Computing for the people: Ethics and AI

Published on Mar 11, 2019


Melissa Nobles, Kenan Sahin Dean of the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and a professor of Political Science offers an introduction to a session on “Computing for the People: Ethics and AI” at the celebration of the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing. Thomas L. Friedman, foreign affairs columnist at The New York Times and author of Thank You for Being Late, moderates a panel on ethics featuring Ursula Burns, executive chairman and CEO of VEON, Ltd; Ash Carter, director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School and former US Secretary of Defense; Jennifer Chayes, technical fellow and managing director of Microsoft Research New England, New York City, and Montreal; Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab; Megan Smith, founder and CEO of shift7 and former US Chief Technology Officer; and Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation.

This historic three-day event provided a thoughtful, wide-ranging exploration of the ideas behind the founding of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the frontiers it intends to reach.

The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, made possible by a $350 million foundational gift from the chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Blackstone, marks the single largest investment in computing and AI by an American academic institution, and it will help position the United States to lead the world in preparing for the rapid evolution of computing and AI.

In fields far beyond engineering and science — from political science and urban studies to anthropology and linguistics — some of today’s most exciting new research is fueled by advanced computational capabilities. The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing will create the next generation of highly trained computational thinkers and doers who can offer the world the cultural, ethical, and historical consciousness to use technology for the common good. (Learn more: https://helloworld.mit.edu/about/)

Airicist
20th March 2019, 22:12
Article "The five principles key to any ethical framework for AI (https://tech.newstatesman.com/policy/ai-ethics-framework)"

by Luciano Floridi and Lord Clement-Jones
March 20, 2019

Airicist
4th April 2019, 01:37
Article "The problem with AI ethics (https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/3/18293410/ai-artificial-intelligence-ethics-boards-charters-problem-big-tech)"
Is Big Tech’s embrace of AI ethics boards actually helping anyone?

by James Vincent
April 3, 2019

Airicist
9th April 2019, 00:14
Article "AI systems should be accountable, explainable, and unbiased, says EU (https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/8/18300149/eu-artificial-intelligence-ai-ethical-guidelines-recommendations)"
The European Union has published new guidelines on developing ethical AI

by James Vincent
April 8, 2019

Airicist
9th April 2019, 20:42
Article "Ernst & Young introduce AI trust measurement tool (https://venturebeat.com/2019/04/09/ernst-young-introduce-ai-trust-measurement-tool)"

by Khari Jonhnson
April 9, 2019

Airicist
13th May 2019, 14:44
Article "An updated round up of ethical principles of robotics and AI (https://robohub.org/an-updated-round-up-of-ethical-principles-of-robotics-and-ai)"

by Alan Winfield
May 12, 2019

Airicist
15th May 2019, 01:00
https://youtu.be/OpwX_MDxRqU

Toward Ethical AI - Kurt Muehmel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmuehmel) (Datahiku)

Published on May 14, 2019


AI technologists must consider the ethical implications of what we're building. Kurt Muehmel explores AI within a broader discussion of the ethics of technology, arguing that inclusivity and collaboration is a necessary answer.

Airicist
21st June 2019, 09:20
https://youtu.be/TIihPx4z0Nw

Do you know AI or AI knows you better? Thinking Ethics of AI

Published on Jun 21, 2019


How is AI changing our world? Why should each of us care about it? What would be our future with AI? Four experts talk about ethical questions of AI such as self-driving cars, job loss, data bias, gender issues, minority populations, human vulnerability, international cooperation and lessons from the Frankenstein story.

Airicist
24th June 2019, 20:51
Article "Microsoft Reconsidering AI Ethics Review Plan (https://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahtodd/2019/06/24/microsoft-reconsidering-ai-ethics-review-plan/#506d340b7c89)"

by Deborah Todd
June 24, 2019

Airicist
28th June 2019, 16:33
https://youtu.be/IzALn89-tmk

Webinar | Ethics in AI: Our certain destruction in both the short and long term

Published on Jun 28, 2019


Machine Learning Engineer, Sam Ringer, presented a webinar on Ethics in AI and whether the rise in AI will lead to our certain destruction in both the short and long term.

Over the last few years, the rise in AI has seen a lot of changes in the way humans interact with machines. In this webinar, Sam discussed some common uses of AI, the basic principles of it, and how it is impacting humans. Sam spoke about the power of AI, and how its continued rise is likely to impact humans in years to come.

Airicist
6th August 2019, 21:17
Article "Seven very simple principles for designing more ethical AI (https://www.fastcompany.com/90386065/seven-very-simple-steps-to-design-more-ethical-ai)"
Users must be empowered, not overpowered, by technology. The only way to stop questionable AI from collecting and using personal data is to design it with the end user in mind.

by Frida Polli
August 6, 2019

Airicist
28th August 2019, 15:49
https://youtu.be/im0XTC91qMI

Do you know AI or AI knows you better? Thinking Ethics of AI (version with multilingual subtitles)

Published on Aug 28, 2019


In this version of the video, you can activate subtitles in Chinese, English, French and Japanese.

How is AI changing our world? Why should each of us care about it? What would be our future with AI? Four experts talk about ethical questions of AI such as self-driving cars, job loss, data bias, gender issues, minority populations, human vulnerability, international cooperation and lessons from the Frankenstein story.

Airicist
5th November 2019, 13:47
https://youtu.be/CXgY3YXxqJ8

XR Ethics Manifesto

Nov 5, 2019


This XR Ethical Manifesto was presented by Kent Bye at Greenlight's XR Strategy Conference on Friday, October 18, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. The XR industry needs an ethical framework to navigate moral dilemmas.

Airicist
5th November 2019, 18:55
Article "Principles alone cannot guarantee ethical AI (https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-019-0114-4)"

by Brent Mittelstadt
November 4, 2019

Airicist
6th November 2019, 02:55
Article "AI: Ethics and Algorithms (https://www.cpomagazine.com/cyber-security/ai-ethics-and-algorithms)"
What will shape the EU’s plans and who’s pushing back?

by Jennifer Baker
November 5, 2019

Airicist
19th January 2020, 20:29
https://youtu.be/lqn1XLQ7KjY

The AI Dilemma | Sune Hannibal Holm | TEDxCopenhagen

Jan 19, 2020


Should important decisions about citizens be taken on the basis of their statistical profile? Artificial Intelligence is finding its way into public administration. We face the AI Dilemma. Sune’s research focuses on ethical issues arising in the context of artificial intelligence and biotechnology. He is particularly interested in questions concerning bias and fairness in algorithmic decision-making and in the dilemmas that arise when algorithmic decision-making tools are introduced into public administration. He also does research on the use of machine metaphors in the biological sciences and on the ethics of risk.
Sune is associate professor at the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen. He holds a Ph.D. in This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

Airicist
22nd January 2020, 13:31
Article "IBM Calls for ‘Precision’ Approach to Regulating AI (https://www.wsj.com/articles/ibm-calls-for-precision-approach-to-regulating-ai-11579648156)"
Governments and businesses should work together to create rules, executive says

by Jared Council
January 21, 2020

Airicist
21st February 2020, 10:36
https://youtu.be/aDGm8oC7sI0

Artificial Intelligence and regulation: regulatory challenges

Feb 21, 2020


In this video, I talk to Philippe Defraigne, a world-leading regulation expert, about the regulatory challenges around artificial intelligence and machine learning.

If you would like more information on this topic, please feel free to visit my website and sign up for content updates! I write articles every week on various different topics such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.

Airicist
24th February 2020, 14:03
https://youtu.be/qJXrgWpycyg

Interview with Johan Rochel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johan-rochel) from Ethix Lab (https://ethix.ch)

Feb 24, 2020


CognitiveTank at Deloitte (December 2019)
Johan Rochel, Co-Founder and Co-Director at Ethix: Lab for Innovation Ethics, tells us three ethical risks that needs to be taken into consideration when applying Artificial Intelligence.

Airicist
24th February 2020, 21:00
Article "Pentagon formally adopts 5 ethical AI principles (https://sociable.co/technology/pentagon-formally-adopts-5-ethical-ai-principles)"

by Tim Hinchliffe
February 24, 2020

Airicist
29th February 2020, 02:06
Article "Vatican Advisory Group Issues Call for AI Ethics (https://www.wsj.com/articles/vatican-advisory-group-issues-call-for-ai-ethics-11582893000)"
IBM and Microsoft have signed on to the Pontifical Academy for Life’s charter on artificial intelligence

by John McCormick
February 28, 2020

Airicist
6th March 2020, 01:36
https://youtu.be/K6ifv9GbkWA

Is facial recognition ethical?

Premiered Mar 5, 2020


In this episode of the Pretentious Geeks we talk of the various ethical dilemmas that are presented by the facial recognition technology.

Airicist
24th April 2020, 01:05
"Standards Australia sets priorities for Artificial Intelligence (https://www.standards.org.au/news/standards-australia-sets-priorities-for-artificial-intelligence)"

March 12, 2020

Airicist
24th April 2020, 23:24
Article "Artificial Intelligence: The Holy See Pleads for an Ethical Algorithm (https://fsspx.news/en/news-events/news/artificial-intelligence-holy-see-pleads-ethical-algorithm-57681)"

April 24, 2020

Airicist
1st June 2020, 22:08
https://youtu.be/anhJ919uWEg

Regulating the rise of Artificial General Intelligence

Jun 1, 2020


As research around the world proceeds to improve the power, the scope, and the generality of AI systems, should developers adopt regulatory frameworks to help steer progress?

What are the main threats that such regulations should be guarding against? In the midst of an intense international race to obtain better AI, are such frameworks doomed to be ineffective? Might such frameworks do more harm than good, hindering valuable innovation? Are there good examples of precedents, from other fields of technology, of international agreements proving beneficial? Or is discussion of frameworks for the governance of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) a distraction from more pressing issues, given the potential long time scales ahead before AGI becomes a realistic prospect?

This 90 minute London Futurists live Zoom webinar featured a number of panellists with deep insight into the issues of improving AI:

*) Joanna Bryson (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=13234), Professor of Ethics and Technology at the Hertie School, Berlin
*) Dan Faggella (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=14762), CEO and Head of Research, Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research
*) Nell Watson (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=21013), tech ethicist, machine learning researcher, and social reformer

Airicist
29th June 2020, 16:08
https://youtu.be/fwaxHZN4mzk

Reflections on AI: Q&A with Clara Neppel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/claraneppel)

Jun 29, 2020


The TUM IEAI had the pleasure of speaking with Clara Neppel prior to her Speaker Series session on 18 June 2020 about the topic of Using Ethics Standardization and Certification for Establishing Trust in the AI Ecosystem.

We were able to ask her some brief questions about her lecture, AI ethics, how to apply AI ethics in practice, and the role of academia and research institutions in creating frameworks for AI. Clara Neppel joined IEEE in 2017 after working with the European Patent Office (EPO), and now serves as the Senior Director of the IEEE European office in Vienna, where she is responsible for the growth of IEEE’s operations and presence in Europe, focusing on the needs of industry, academia, and government. Clara serves as a point of contact for initiatives with regard to technology, engineering and related public policy issues that help implementing IEEE’s continued global commitment to fostering technological innovation for the benefit of humanity. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich and a Master in Intellectual Property Law and Management from the University of Strasbourg.

Airicist
8th July 2020, 17:01
https://youtu.be/ETVr_lpIMO0

Does conscious AI deserve rights? | Richard Dawkins, Joanna Bryson, Peter Singer & more | Big Think

Jul 8, 2020


Does AI—and, more specifically, conscious AI—deserve moral rights? In this thought exploration, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, ethics and tech professor Joanna Bryson, philosopher and cognitive scientist Susan Schneider, physicist Max Tegmark, philosopher Peter Singer, and bioethicist Glenn Cohen all weigh in on the question of AI rights.

Given the grave tragedy of slavery throughout human history, philosophers and technologists must answer this question ahead of technological development to avoid humanity creating a slave class of conscious beings.

One potential safeguard against that? Regulation. Once we define the context in which AI requires rights, the simplest solution may be to not build that thing.
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TRANSCRIPT:

RICHARD DAWKINS: When we come to artificial intelligence and the possibility of their becoming conscious, we reach a profound philosophical difficulty. I am a philosophical naturalist; I'm committed to the view that there is nothing in our brains that violates the laws of physics, there's nothing that could not, in principle, be reproduced in technology. It hasn't been done yet; we're probably quite a long way away from it, but I see no reason why in the future we shouldn't reach the point where a human-made robot is capable of consciousness and of feeling pain.

BABY X: Da. Da.

MARK SAGAR: Yes, that's right. Very good.

BABY X: Da. Da.

MARK SAGAR: Yeah.

BABY X: Da. Da.

MARK SAGAR: That's right.

JOANNA BRYSON: So, one of the things that we did last year, which was pretty cool, the headlines, because we were replicating some psychology stuff about implicit bias—actually, the best one is something like 'Scientists show that AI is sexist and racist and it's our fault,' which, that's pretty accurate because it really is about picking things up from our society. Anyway, the point was, so here is an AI system that is so humanlike that it's picked up our prejudices and whatever and it's just vectors. It's not an ape, it's not going to take over the world, it's not going to do anything, it's just a representation, it's like a photograph. We can't trust our intuitions about these things.

SUSAN SCHNEIDER: So why should we care about whether artificial intelligence is conscious? Well, given the rapid-fire developments in artificial intelligence, it wouldn't be surprising if within the next 30 to 80 years we start developing very sophisticated general intelligences. They may not be precisely like humans, they may not be as smart as us, but they may be sentient beings. If they're conscious beings, we need ways of determining whether that's the case. It would be awful if, for example, we sent them to fight our wars, force them to clean our houses, made them essentially a slave class. We don't want to make that mistake, we want to be sensitive to those issues, so we have to develop ways to determine whether artificial intelligence is conscious or not.

ALEX GARLAND: The Turing Test was a test set by Alan Turing, the father of modern computing. He understood that at some point the machines they were working on could become thinking machines as opposed to just calculating machines and he devised a very simple test.

DOMHNALL GLEESON (IN CHARACTER): It's when a human interacts with a computer and if the human doesn't know they're interacting with a computer the test is passed.

DOMHNALL GLEESON: And this Turing Test is a real thing and it's never, ever been passed.

ALEX GARLAND: What the film does is engage with the idea that it will, at some point, happen. The question is what that leads to.

MARK SAGAR: So, she can see me and hear me. Hey, sweetheart, smile at Dad. Now, she's not copying my smile, she's responding to my smile. We've got different sorts of neuromodulators, which you can see up here. So, for example, I'm going to abandon the baby, I'm just going to go away and she's going to start wondering where I've gone. And if you watch up where the mouse is you should start seeing cortisol levels and other sorts of neuromodulators rising. She's going to get increasingly—this is a mammalian maternal separation distress response. It's okay, sweetheart. It's okay. Aw. It's okay. Hey. It's okay.

RICHARD DAWKINS: This is profoundly disturbing because it goes against the grain to think that a machine made of metal and silicon chips could feel pain, but I don't see why they would not. And so, this moral consideration of how to treat artificially...

Read the full transcript (https://bigthink.com/videos/does-conscious-ai-deserve-rights)

Airicist
23rd July 2020, 22:02
Article "New Journal: AI and Ethics (http://dailynous.com/2020/07/23/new-journal-ai-ethics)"

by Justin Weinberg
July 23, 2020

Airicist
15th October 2020, 22:59
Article "A Practical Guide to Building Ethical AI (https://hbr.org/2020/10/a-practical-guide-to-building-ethical-ai)"

by Reid Blackman (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=24131)
October 15, 2020

Airicist
31st October 2020, 14:58
Book "Right/Wrong: How Technology Transforms Our Ethics (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=22544)", Juan Enríquez (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=22543), 020

Airicist
31st October 2020, 15:29
https://youtu.be/clskMk5Tucw

Designing an ethical AI model - Joris Krijger on Engati CX

Oct 31, 2020


Joris Krijger (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joris-krijger-099327137), AI & Ethics Specialist at De Volksbank, talks about AI ethics and shares why we need to conduct more research to generate better insights in Ethics of AI.

Airicist
4th November 2020, 01:51
https://youtu.be/-bM4Hrj2Euw

renAIssance Rome Call for AI Ethics

Mar 3, 2020


The complete video: renAIssance - The signing ceremony of the Rome Call for AI Ethics. With: Abp. Vincenzo paglia, Father Paolo Benanti, Mr. Brad Smith, Mr. John Kelly III, Mr. Dongyu Qu, Mr. David Sassoli, Mrs. Paola Pisano. February 28th

romecall.org (https://romecall.org)

twitter.com/call_rome (https://twitter.com/call_rome)

"Pope Francis: Pray that robotics and AI always serve humankind (https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-pray-that-robots-and-ai-always-serve-humankind-79125)"

November 3, 2020

Airicist
6th November 2020, 23:00
Article "AI might not have rights, but it could pay taxes (https://searchenterpriseai.techtarget.com/feature/AI-might-not-have-rights-but-it-could-pay-taxes)"
Tax, liability and patent laws can't handle AI systems, which have grown steadily smarter. As AI becomes ubiquitous, the legal system may need to change to accommodate it.

by Mark Labbe
November 6, 2020

Airicist
10th November 2020, 04:39
Article "Ethical Frameworks for AI Aren’t Enough (https://hbr.org/2020/11/ethical-frameworks-for-ai-arent-enough)"

by Andrew Burt
November 9, 2020

Airicist
21st November 2020, 10:47
Article "White House Issues Guidance on Regulating AI Applications: Transparency, Security, Confidentiality (https://dataprivacy.foxrothschild.com/2020/11/articles/united-states/white-house-issues-guidance-on-regulating-ai-applications-transparency-security-confidentiality)"

by Odia Kagan
November 20, 2020

Airicist
21st November 2020, 10:49
WHITE PAPER
"On Artificial Intelligence - A European approach to excellence and trust (https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/commission-white-paper-artificial-intelligence-feb2020_en.pdf)"

EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Brussels, February 19, 2020

Airicist
22nd November 2020, 14:28
"AI Ethics: We Need to Walk the Walk, Not Just Talk (https://www.arm.com/blogs/blueprint/ai-robots-ethics)"
Ahead of her talk at Arm DevSummit 2020, Silicon Valley Robotics founder and celebrated futurist Andra Keay explores the shortfalls of many AI ethical frameworks and why real-world action in what matters right now

by Andra Keay (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=13092)
September 21, 2020

Airicist
22nd November 2020, 14:33
Article "Why We Need a Robot Registry (https://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/humanoids/why-we-need-a-robot-registry)"
At-a-glance identifiers will tell us who’s operating bots in public

by Stacey Higginbotham (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=22618)
November 20, 2020

Airicist
28th November 2020, 04:41
Article "Ethics of AI online course urges us to consider what technology should be used for (https://www.miragenews.com/ethics-of-ai-online-course-urges-us-to-consider-what-technology-should-be-used-for)"

November 27, 2020

ethics-of-ai.mooc.fi (https://ethics-of-ai.mooc.fi)

Airicist
29th November 2020, 21:21
Article "Ethical AI isn’t the same as trustworthy AI, and that matters (https://venturebeat.com/2020/11/28/ethical-ai-isnt-the-same-as-trustworthy-ai-and-that-matters)"

by Kimberly Nevala (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-nevala)
November 28, 2020

Airicist
9th December 2020, 10:12
Article "The trouble with AI: Why we need new laws to stop algorithms ruining our lives (https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-trouble-with-ai-why-we-need-new-laws-to-stop-algorithms-from-ruining-our-lives)"
Ethical guidelines are the only tool to date to control AI systems. They're not doing much for our rights, finds a new report.

by Daphne Leprince-Ringuet
December 8, 2020

Airicist
18th December 2020, 08:29
Article "European Commission woos US over AI agreement (https://www.globalgovernmentforum.com/european-commission-woos-us-over-ai-agreement)"

by Adam Branson
December 17, 2020

Airicist
27th December 2020, 01:04
Article "The Ethical Challenges of Connecting Our Brains to Computers (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-ethical-challenges-of-connecting-our-brains-to-computers)"
We must ensure that companies, policy makers and consumers use neurotechnology in a responsible way

by Dario Gil (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dario-gil-58575713)
December 26, 2020

Airicist
16th January 2021, 08:47
https://youtu.be/UGHzKaAOOcA

6 big ethical questions about the future of AI | Genevieve Bell (https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevievebell)

Jan 14, 2021


Artificial intelligence is all around us ... and the future will only bring more of it. How can we ensure the AI systems we build are responsible, safe and sustainable? Ethical AI expert Genevieve Bell shares six framing questions to broaden our understanding of future technology -- and create the next generation of critical thinkers and doers.

Airicist
16th January 2021, 10:42
Article "Worried about your firm’s AI ethics? These startups are here to help. (https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/15/1016183/ai-ethics-startups)"
A growing ecosystem of “responsible AI” ventures promise to help organizations monitor and fix their AI models.

by Karen Hao
January 15, 2021

Airicist
22nd January 2021, 10:36
Article "Metaethics, Meta-Intelligence And The Rise Of AI (https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/01/21/metaethics-meta-intelligence-and-the-rise-of-ai)"

by Sudhi Sinha (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=22879)
January 21, 2021

Airicist
24th January 2021, 17:28
Article "The Pros And Cons Of Anthropomorphic Robots (https://analyticsindiamag.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-anthropomorphic-robots)"
Robots will soon start working in public places and stand to encounter abuses from humans.

by Kashyap Raibagi
January 19, 2021

Airicist
12th February 2021, 08:45
Article "A New Law Makes Bots Identify Themselves—That's the Problem (https://www.wired.com/story/law-makes-bots-identify-themselves)"
California's so-called 'bot bill,' which aims to protect users from automated bots on Twitter and other platforms, is noble, flashy, intriguing...and inept.

by Renee DiResta (https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneediresta)
July 24, 2019

Airicist
19th February 2021, 09:16
Article "Can privacy coexist with technology that reads and changes brain activity? (https://www.sciencenews.org/article/technology-brain-activity-read-change-thoughts-privacy-ethics)"
Ethicists, scientists and our readers consider the ethics of brain technology

by Laura Sanders (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-sanders-094a018)
February 11, 2021

Airicist
24th February 2021, 02:14
https://youtu.be/pYWMDFeL-Ag

Milgram Experiment - Furhat Robotics

Feb 23, 2021


The Milgram Experiment was a series of famous social psychology experiments in the 1960s on the conflict of obedience to authority.

The goal was to measure the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience, leading participants to believe they were inflicting serious pain to a “fake” study participant.

We set out to see if social robots could have the same influence over people, despite demanding morally wrong actions to be taken.

Milgram experiment (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment) on Wikipedia

Furhat Robotics (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=14736)

Airicist
27th February 2021, 21:17
Article "The World Needs Democratic AI Principles (https://thediplomat.com/2021/02/the-world-needs-democratic-ai-principles)"
Democratic artificial intelligence principles are an essential guardrail in the age of great power competition.

by Alexander Vindman, Igor Jablokov, and Ian J. Lynch
February 26, 2021

Airicist
27th March 2021, 19:48
https://youtu.be/DlZ2P7gx79s

Will A.I. bring utopia, or dystopia? | Helen Kontozopoulos (https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenissocial) | TEDxUofT

Jul 12, 2018


Today, no two letters will evoke more excitement and anxiety than A.I. Helen Kontozopoulos, a lecturer at the University of Toronto and co-founder of the Department of Computer Science Innovation Lab (DCSIL), is all-too-familiar with the emotions A.I. evokes. However, she argues that we can make A.I. work better into the future if we adopt a holistic Artificial Intelligence framework. Helen co-founded the University of Toronto's Department of Computer Science Innovation Lab “DCSIL” in 2015, an incubator and accelerator for early-stage startups in Canada. DCSIL’s startups focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, AR/VR and cybersecurity technologies, Helen works with these teams on their strategy, growth, industry relationships, and UX areas of their ventures. She is directing efforts at DCSIL to foster innovation and commercialization through entrepreneurship programs, curating talent development, supporting tech transfer and increasing industry collaborations.

She is a lecturer at the University of Toronto, in the Department of Computer Science (St.George campus) and Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (Scarborough Campus), where she teaches product development, UX, lean startup methodologies, rapid prototyping, entrepreneurship, innovation, and growth strategy.

Airicist
2nd September 2021, 05:44
Article "15 AI Ethics Leaders Showing The World The Way Of The Future (https://www.forbes.com/sites/markminevich/2021/08/09/15-ai-ethics-leaders-showing-the-world-the-way-of-the-future)"

by Mark Minevich (https://www.linkedin.com/in/minevichm)
August 9, 2021

Airicist
6th October 2021, 21:47
"National AI Strategy (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-ai-strategy)", United Kingdom

September 22, 2021

Airicist2
13th November 2021, 21:17
Article "With the Metaverse on the way, an AI Bill of Rights is urgent (https://venturebeat.com/2021/11/13/with-the-metaverse-on-the-way-an-ai-bill-of-rights-is-urgent)"

by Gary Grossman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyrgrossman)
November 13, 2021

Airicist2
30th November 2021, 21:17
Article "UNESCO launches global standard for AI ethics (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3642831/unesco-launches-global-standard-for-ai-ethics.html)"
Standard aims to provide AI with a strong ethical basis that will not only protect but also promote human rights and human dignity.

by Samira Sarraf (https://www.linkedin.com/in/samirasarraf)
November 29, 2021

Outcome document: first draft of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000373434)

Airicist2
11th December 2021, 15:15
Article "We invited an AI to debate its own ethics in the Oxford Union – what it said was startling (https://theconversation.com/we-invited-an-ai-to-debate-its-own-ethics-in-the-oxford-union-what-it-said-was-startling-173607)"

by Alex Connock (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexconnock) and Andrew Stephen (https://twitter.com/AndrewTStephen)
December 10, 2021

Airicist2
12th April 2022, 15:40
Article "Is It Time to Regulate AI? (https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-it-time-to-regulate-ai-11649433600)"
As artificial intelligence becomes a more integral part of our lives, there are increasing concerns about its accuracy and fairness

by Bart Ziegler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-ziegler-3967976)
April 8, 2022

Airicist2
12th July 2022, 22:45
Book "Ethical Machines: Your Concise Guide to Totally Unbiased, Transparent, and Respectful AI (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=24132)", Reid Blackman, 2022

Airicist2
19th July 2022, 08:04
"UK sets out proposals for new AI rulebook to unleash innovation and boost public trust in the technology (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-sets-out-proposals-for-new-ai-rulebook-to-unleash-innovation-and-boost-public-trust-in-the-technology)"
Government puts forward proposals on the future regulation of Artificial Intelligence, taking a less centralised approach than the EU

July 18, 2022

"Establishing a pro-innovation approach to regulating AI (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/establishing-a-pro-innovation-approach-to-regulating-ai)"
An overview of the UK’s emerging approach.

July 18, 2022

Airicist2
5th October 2022, 04:47
OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

"Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights (https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights)"

MAKING AUTOMATED SYSTEMS WORK FORTHE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Airicist2
25th April 2023, 18:24
Article "The Case for Big Action to Regulate Artificial Intelligence (https://www.theinformation.com/articles/the-case-for-big-action-to-regulate-artificial-intelligence)"

by Chamath Palihapitiya (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chamath)
April 25, 2023

Airicist2
14th May 2023, 21:59
12 principles of the AI Manifesto (https://ai-innovators.com/ai-manifesto)

Airicist2
15th May 2023, 20:26
Article "The 5 Laws of Robotics (https://robohub.org/the-5-laws-of-robotics)"

by Andra Keay (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=13092) and Silicon Valley Robotics (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5060)
May 11, 2023

Airicist2
20th May 2023, 17:17
Article "G-7 Leaders Agree to Set Up ‘Hiroshima Process’ to Govern AI (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-20/g-7-leaders-agree-to-set-up-hiroshima-process-to-govern-ai)"
World leaders to present results of discussions by year-end
G-7 joins industry leaders in calling for more AI regulation

by Marika Katanuma (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marika-katanuma-73179bb3)
May 20, 2023

Airicist2
20th May 2023, 17:28
"G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué (https://www.mofa.go.jp/files/100506878.pdf)"

May 20, 2023

Airicist2
20th August 2023, 05:53
Article "What normal Americans — not AI companies — want for AI (https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2023/8/18/23836362/ai-slow-down-poll-regulation)"
Public opinion about AI can be summed up in two words: Slow. Down.

by Sigal Samuel (https://twitter.com/SigalSamuel)
August 18, 2023

Airicist2
23rd February 2024, 03:51
Two Letters and Four Principles. (https://group.mercedes-benz.com/responsibility/compliance/digital/ki-guidelines.html)

Mercedes-Benz (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=5297)

Airicist2
22nd March 2024, 03:06
Article "United Nations adopts U.S.-led resolution to safely develop AI (https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/03/21/united-nations-adopts-ai-safety-resolution)"

by Cat Zakrzewski (https://www.linkedin.com/in/catzakrzewski)
March 21, 2024