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- Title
Ethics beyond Computation: Why We Can't (and Shouldn't) Replace Human Moral Judgment with Algorithms.
- Authors
Hasselberger, William
- Abstract
The article focuses on the ethics beyond computation and replace human judgement with algorithms. Topics discussed include moral responsibility for harms resulting from "judgments" made by computers in autonomous transportation or military hardware, cognitive biases, unconscious prejudices and sheer confusions of ordinary human agents and conceptual framework makes algorithmic formulations of morality seem vaguely plausible. It mentions complex algorithms developed by advanced machine learning processes and human beings exercise moral judgment and manifest ethically salient emotional responses.
- Subjects
ALGORITHMS; COGNITIVE bias; SUBCONSCIOUSNESS; ETHICS; MACHINE learning; MORAL judgment in literature
- Publication
Social Research, 2019, Vol 86, Issue 4, p977
- ISSN
0037-783X
- Publication type
Article