AI and creative futures

AI and creative futures

Machines

Ethics

Creativity

Futures

Machines

the substance
of aI

The Ethics
of aI

wikipedia

 

Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.

Codifying our right and wrong conduct.

aI Issues

knowledge erosion / de-skilling, inappropriate AI uses, surveillance, AI value alignment, diverse workforce, human rights, destablising democracy / political exploitation, lack of accountability, job displacement, lack of inclusion, fairness / bias, environmental impacts, unintended consequences, lack of transparency, black box / explainability, data protection, consent, data manipulation, ethical values, information obfuscation, personal data security, safety, perversion, robustness, personhood, singularity, world without work, degredation of knowledge

destablising democracy / political exploitation / power concentration, information silos, impersonation / deepfakes, energy impacts, intellectual property rights, AI safety / value alignment, information obfuscation / gaselighting / lack of context, data leaks, anthropomorphising / psychosis, overreliance, lack of skin in the game / decisions that affect humans

Creative aI?

knowledge erosion / de-skilling, inappropriate AI uses, surveillance, AI value alignment, diverse workforce, human rights, destablising democracy / political exploitation, lack of accountability, job displacement, lack of inclusion, fairness / bias, environmental impacts, unintended consequences, lack of transparency, black box / explainability, data protection, consent, data manipulation, ethical values, information obfuscation, personal data security, safety, perversion, robustness, personhood, singularity, world without work, degredation of knowledge

Capitalism

Thank you

 

www.benbyford.com

www.machine-ethics.net

Thank you

 

www.benbyford.com

www.machine-ethics.net

“It is impossible to work in information technology without also engaging in social engineering.”

Jaron Lanier

“Perhaps interacting with an ethical robot might someday even inspire us to behave more ethically ourselves.”

 

Anderson, Anderson 2012

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