When we think about the future of our world and what exactly that looks like, it’s easy to focus on the shiny objects and technology that make our lives easier: flying cars, 3D printers, digital ...
The University of Wyoming’s Research and Economic Development Division (REDD) is continuing its efforts to update its administrative processes through ROAMWyo, UW’s first electronic research ...
Afton Burrell is a senior majoring in biology, minoring in public health science and a 2020-21 health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. On February 17, ...
Military robots equipped with artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons raise a major question: can they respect human values? Inspired by Isaac Asimov's laws, an American program explores this ...
Teaching artificial intelligence right from wrong: New tool from AI2 aims to model ethical judgments
BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
If you want artificial intelligence to have human ethics, you have to teach it to evolve ethics like we do. At least that’s what a pair of researchers from the International Institute of Information ...
AI is ready for a new challenge: Can we train the machine behind the curtain to incorporate humanistic ethics into its processes? Artificial intelligence developers have always had a “Wizard of Oz” ...
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