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AI and Marketing: Why We Need to Ask Ethical Questions

April 15, 2020

By Volha Litvinets, Ph.D. student at Sorbonne University in Paris, philosopher & tech ethicist with a digital marketing background. Writing a thesis on the ethics of artificial intelligence. We are living in … [Read more...] about AI and Marketing: Why We Need to Ask Ethical Questions

Réponse à la Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec portant sur les amendements potentiels à la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé particuliers à l’intelligence artificielle

April 6, 2020

Rapport prĂ©parĂ© par: Mirka Snyder Caron, AssociĂ©e Senior Rapport complet en format PDF ici. Introduction: En fĂ©vrier 2020, l’Institut d’éthique en intelligence artificielle de MontrĂ©al (MAIEI) a Ă©tĂ© … [Read more...] about RĂ©ponse Ă  la Commission d’accès Ă  l’information du QuĂ©bec portant sur les amendements potentiels Ă  la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privĂ© particuliers Ă  l’intelligence artificielle

On the Construction of Artificial Moral Agents Agents

April 6, 2020

By Dante Fasulo (Philosophy, McGill University) This paper argues that humanity, as it stands today, should not develop artificial intelligence with the intent to produce an artificial moral agent—that is, if we … [Read more...] about On the Construction of Artificial Moral Agents Agents

Consequentialism and Machine Ethics – Towards a Foundational Machine Ethic to Ensure the Ethical Conduct of Artificial Moral Agents

March 31, 2020

By Josiah Della Foresta (Philosophy, McGill University) This paper argues that Consequentialism represents a kind of ethical theory that is the most plausible to serve as a basis for a machine ethic. It begins by … [Read more...] about Consequentialism and Machine Ethics – Towards a Foundational Machine Ethic to Ensure the Ethical Conduct of Artificial Moral Agents

A 16-year old AI developer’s critical take on AI ethics

March 24, 2020

This guest post was contributed by Arnav Paruthi, a 16 year old student diving deep into the world's biggest problems with the help of world class guidance from The Knowledge Society (TKS). He has built many projects … [Read more...] about A 16-year old AI developer’s critical take on AI ethics

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