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The Oxford handbook of ethics of AI

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021

This volume tackles a quickly-evolving field of inquiry, mapping the existing discourse as part of a general attempt to place current developments in historical context; at the same time, breaking new ground in taking on novel subjects and pursuing fresh approaches. 0The term "A.I." is used to refer to a broad range of phenomena, from machine learning and data mining to artificial general intelligence. The recent advent of more sophisticated AI systems, which function with partial or full autonomy and are capable of tasks which require learning and 'intelligence', presents difficult ethical questions, and has drawn concerns from many quarters about individual and societal welfare, democratic decision-making, moral agency, and the prevention of harm. This work ranges from explorations of normative constraints on specific applications of machine learning algorithms today-in everyday medical practice, for instance-to reflections on the (potential) status of AI as a form of consciousness with attendant rights and duties and, more generally still, on the0conceptual terms and frameworks necessarily to understand tasks requiring intelligence, whether "human" or "A.I."

Bibliographic Information


Format: Book
Subject: Artificial intelligence
Publication Year:2021
Language:English
Published:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021
ISBN:9780197601440
0197601448
9780190067397
019006739X
Notes:Series from book jacket
Includes bibliographical references and index
Course: ADS430
JOUR302

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English Book (4/F) 174.90063 OXF 2021 Due Date:2026-06-08