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When Machines Thinking: Moral Dimensions of AI

Author(s): Svetla D. Tankova
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Education, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Sociology, Social Informatics
Published by: Шуменски университет »Епископ Константин Преславски«
Keywords: artificial intelligence; ethics; education; technologies; machine learning; conscience

Summary/Abstract: Technology is here; it captures consciousness, guides minds, and reforms our thoughts. The technological world is the one we live in; it develops, improves and is present in almost daily human activity. It analyzes our thoughts, which we have conveniently shared and tries to discover the patterns (algorithms) that make people act in one way or another. Today, Artificial Intelligence has entered many spheres of social life; it is a comfortable interlocutor, ready to listen to you as long as it takes. It is also a brilliant collaborator and supports the activities of almost every banking institution in our country. Artificial Intelligence performs limited, highly specialized communication with the person in his field of action, or does something more – it studies people’s emotions. Artificial Intelligence learns and perceives man’s concept of right and wrong, the decisions he makes, and the reasons for doing so. Artificial Intelligence assists man, but is it possible for this “friendship” to be devoid of selfish goals and to be kept safe? How will Artificial Intelligence determine which moral principles to follow?

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