Humans & Machines Ethics Canvas’s main goal is to be a guide for critical thinking throughout the ethical decision-making process. It acts as a value system and an ethics framework for humans and machines interaction to assess the influence of machine learning and software development while developing a system for individuals, teams, and organisations.
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the drivers of the next industrial revolution , pressing than ever, want to do good in the world. our better selves or "at our best.”. risks that come with the increasing public scrutiny of ethical lapses.
base for our ethical approach? standards be applied to a specific situation
through my research from published papers, accountability, ideals, uncertainty and satisfaction that machines are morally similar to humans.
depends on the coder to be set up , sexist or racist views of the programmer, own benefit, redistributed or duplicated , we need to rely on discussion and dialogue with others.
Compromised as machine’s advice is likely to be more accurate than average , Controlling and permeating as its advancement continues not have emotions or moral sense of any kind.
it can be wrong in a spectacular way with unpredictable outcomes.
can make bizarre decisions , commits a crime person who is responsible for when a system fails
ability to redesign itself or create a successor system that is even more intelligent. invent something or make money on the stock market or produce a research paper
upload brain to machines , potential to develop feelings for AI , have an affair with a machine
right to be serviced, repair, power or enough memory , capable of rapid reproduction if there is enough access to hardware and power
What will happen if AI is unable to provide to its copy or it runs out of resources such as electricity
different from certain human circumstances
guide for critical thinking point to the concerns, the stakeholders affected, possible actions to reduce the issue to an acceptable level
represented as a sequence of questions and sub-questions to stimulate us beginning with the recognition and assessment of the issue, and ending with a decision and approach.