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ชื่อเรื่องAI morality [electronic resource] / edited by David Edmonds.
LC Call #Q334.7 .A32 2024eb
ผู้แต่งเพิ่มเติมEdmonds, David,, 1964-, editor.
 ProQuest (Firm)
หัวเรื่องArtificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects.
 Artificial intelligence -- Philosophy.
 COMPUTERS.
 Social Aspects.
 Philosophy & Social Aspects.
 SCIENCE.
 Ethics & moral philosophy.
 Society.
ISBN9780191987885
 0191987883
 9780198876441
 0198876440
 9780198876458
 0198876459
 9780198876434
 0198876432
พิมพลักษณ์Oxford ;New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
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ชื่อเรื่องAI morality [electronic resource] / edited by David Edmonds.
LC Call #Q334.7 .A32 2024eb
ผู้แต่งเพิ่มเติมEdmonds, David,, 1964-, editor.
 ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN9780191987885
 0191987883
 9780198876441
 0198876440
 9780198876458
 0198876459
 9780198876434
 0198876432
พิมพลักษณ์Oxford ;New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
เนื้อหาCover -- AI Morality -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Defence, Health, Law -- 1: Autonomous Weapons Systems and Human Rights -- Human Rights -- Dignity -- Taking Stock -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 2: Cyber-Risksand Medical Ethics -- Autonomy -- Beneficence -- Non-maleficenceand Justice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 3: Risky Business: AI and the Future of Insurance -- Types of Insurance and Types of Fairness -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 4: AI and Discriminatory Intent -- Introduction
 Discrimination -- Intent -- Punishment -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part II: Politics and Governance -- 5: The Perfect Politician -- Automating Representation? -- Replacing Voting with Data? -- An Artificial Sovereign? -- Upgrading Political Philosophy for the Age of AI -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 6: Collective Intelligence over Artificial Intelligence -- The Transformative Technology Trilemma -- Who Decides Who Decides? -- The Case for Better Collective Intelligence -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part III: Work and Play -- 7: Work and Meaning: A Challenge for Economics
 Introduction -- Work and Meaning in Economics -- Taking the Relationship Seriously -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 8: Losing Skills -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 9: Benevolent Algorithmic Managers -- The Smart Company -- Algorithms at Work -- The Argument from Sovereignty -- The Objection from Non-Alienation -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 10: What's Your Price? Three Cheers for Data Markets -- Introduction -- The Current Shape of the Digital Economy -- The Tripartite Model for Data Control -- Benefits of the Tripartite Model -- Objections
 Do Companies Have a Stronger Claim to the Data? -- Does the Tripartite Model Prevent the Flow of Data? -- Incentives -- Privacy -- Can I Sell Your Information? -- Is Free Better? -- Inequalities -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 11: Work and Play in the Shadow of AI -- Introduction -- Well-Beingand the Value of Work -- Can Games Replace Work as a Source of Achievement? -- Work and Natural Reality -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part IV: Manipulation, Autonomy, and Algorithms -- 12: The Silent Meddling of Algorithms
 Bad Intentions: Exploiting Cognitive Loopholes -- Good Intentions: Happy Customer-HappyCompany? -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 13: Recommended! -- Recommendation and Inference -- Where Things Go Wrong -- Can Recommendations Be Too Good? -- Values in Recommendations -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- 14: Do AI Systems Allow Online Advertisers to Control Others? -- On Control -- Online Advertising -- AI-assistedAdvertising -- Control and Success -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 15: Should You Let AI Tell You Who You Are and What You Should Do? -- Trust
หมายเหตุAvailable through Oxford e-book platform.
หัวเรื่องArtificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects.
 Artificial intelligence -- Philosophy.
 COMPUTERS.
 Social Aspects.
 Philosophy & Social Aspects.
 SCIENCE.
 Ethics & moral philosophy.
 Society.
เชื่อมโยงE-book
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ1 online resource (x, 240 pages)
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5050_‡aCover -- AI Morality -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Defence, Health, Law -- 1: Autonomous Weapons Systems and Human Rights -- Human Rights -- Dignity -- Taking Stock -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 2: Cyber-Risksand Medical Ethics -- Autonomy -- Beneficence -- Non-maleficenceand Justice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 3: Risky Business: AI and the Future of Insurance -- Types of Insurance and Types of Fairness -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 4: AI and Discriminatory Intent -- Introduction
5058_‡aDiscrimination -- Intent -- Punishment -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part II: Politics and Governance -- 5: The Perfect Politician -- Automating Representation? -- Replacing Voting with Data? -- An Artificial Sovereign? -- Upgrading Political Philosophy for the Age of AI -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 6: Collective Intelligence over Artificial Intelligence -- The Transformative Technology Trilemma -- Who Decides Who Decides? -- The Case for Better Collective Intelligence -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part III: Work and Play -- 7: Work and Meaning: A Challenge for Economics
5058_‡aIntroduction -- Work and Meaning in Economics -- Taking the Relationship Seriously -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 8: Losing Skills -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 9: Benevolent Algorithmic Managers -- The Smart Company -- Algorithms at Work -- The Argument from Sovereignty -- The Objection from Non-Alienation -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 10: What's Your Price? Three Cheers for Data Markets -- Introduction -- The Current Shape of the Digital Economy -- The Tripartite Model for Data Control -- Benefits of the Tripartite Model -- Objections
5058_‡aDo Companies Have a Stronger Claim to the Data? -- Does the Tripartite Model Prevent the Flow of Data? -- Incentives -- Privacy -- Can I Sell Your Information? -- Is Free Better? -- Inequalities -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 11: Work and Play in the Shadow of AI -- Introduction -- Well-Beingand the Value of Work -- Can Games Replace Work as a Source of Achievement? -- Work and Natural Reality -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Part IV: Manipulation, Autonomy, and Algorithms -- 12: The Silent Meddling of Algorithms
5058_‡aBad Intentions: Exploiting Cognitive Loopholes -- Good Intentions: Happy Customer-HappyCompany? -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 13: Recommended! -- Recommendation and Inference -- Where Things Go Wrong -- Can Recommendations Be Too Good? -- Values in Recommendations -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- 14: Do AI Systems Allow Online Advertisers to Control Others? -- On Control -- Online Advertising -- AI-assistedAdvertising -- Control and Success -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further Reading -- 15: Should You Let AI Tell You Who You Are and What You Should Do? -- Trust
520__‡aThere is no more important issue at present than artificial intelligence. AI has begun to penetrate almost every sphere of human activity. It will disrupt our lives entirely. David Edmonds brings together a team of leading philosophers to explore some of the urgent moral concerns we should have about this revolution.
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