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Main Authors: Dodig-Crnkovic, Gordana, Basti, Gianfranco, Holstein, Tobias
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15147
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author Dodig-Crnkovic, Gordana
Basti, Gianfranco
Holstein, Tobias
author_facet Dodig-Crnkovic, Gordana
Basti, Gianfranco
Holstein, Tobias
contents As AI systems increasingly operate with autonomy and adaptability, the traditional boundaries of moral responsibility in techno-social systems are being challenged. This paper explores the evolving discourse on the delegation of responsibilities to intelligent autonomous agents and the ethical implications of such practices. Synthesizing recent developments in AI ethics, including concepts of distributed responsibility and ethical AI by design, the paper proposes a functionalist perspective as a framework. This perspective views moral responsibility not as an individual trait but as a role within a socio-technical system, distributed among human and artificial agents. As an example of 'AI ethical by design,' we present Basti and Vitiello's implementation. They suggest that AI can act as artificial moral agents by learning ethical guidelines and using Deontic Higher-Order Logic to assess decisions ethically. Motivated by the possible speed and scale beyond human supervision and ethical implications, the paper argues for 'AI ethical by design', while acknowledging the distributed, shared, and dynamic nature of responsibility. This functionalist approach offers a practical framework for navigating the complexities of AI ethics in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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spellingShingle Delegating Responsibilities to Intelligent Autonomous Systems: Challenges and Benefits
Dodig-Crnkovic, Gordana
Basti, Gianfranco
Holstein, Tobias
Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
K. Computing Milieux K.4 COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY K.4.1 Public Policy Issues. Ethics
As AI systems increasingly operate with autonomy and adaptability, the traditional boundaries of moral responsibility in techno-social systems are being challenged. This paper explores the evolving discourse on the delegation of responsibilities to intelligent autonomous agents and the ethical implications of such practices. Synthesizing recent developments in AI ethics, including concepts of distributed responsibility and ethical AI by design, the paper proposes a functionalist perspective as a framework. This perspective views moral responsibility not as an individual trait but as a role within a socio-technical system, distributed among human and artificial agents. As an example of 'AI ethical by design,' we present Basti and Vitiello's implementation. They suggest that AI can act as artificial moral agents by learning ethical guidelines and using Deontic Higher-Order Logic to assess decisions ethically. Motivated by the possible speed and scale beyond human supervision and ethical implications, the paper argues for 'AI ethical by design', while acknowledging the distributed, shared, and dynamic nature of responsibility. This functionalist approach offers a practical framework for navigating the complexities of AI ethics in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
title Delegating Responsibilities to Intelligent Autonomous Systems: Challenges and Benefits
topic Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
K. Computing Milieux K.4 COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY K.4.1 Public Policy Issues. Ethics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15147