Connecting facts and value judgments
Naturalistic fallacy: if something is natural, it must be good
Argument from analogy
Casual claims and moral responsibility
Three Categories of Concerns
1, Ethical obligations of society as a whole that result from the creation of AI
1, Ethical obligations of society as a whole that result from the creation of AI
Domain Specific vs. AGI
Domain Restricted AIs: the concern is mainly with safety
AGIs: wider variety of moral concerns and ethical problems
Concerns About Domain Specific AIs
Example: a bank using a machine learning algorithm to recommend mortgage applications for approval, rejects most black applications
Example: Analogy to stare decisis in legal decisions, following past precedent whenever possible
Artificial General Intelligence and the related challenges: Ethical Challenge 1
Artificial General Intelligence: Solution 1
Artificial General Intelligence: Objection
Artificial General Intelligence: Ethical Challenge 2
Do AIs have moral status?
Do AIs have moral status?
a) Rationality (sapience)
b) Ability to feel pleasure and pain (sentience)
c) Ability to achieve virtue and flourishing
d) Ability to build relationships and feel emotions