AIMar 14, 2017

Towards Moral Autonomous Systems

arXiv:1703.04741v366 citations
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It tackles ethical and technical integration problems for developers and policymakers, but is incremental as it builds on existing studies without introducing new methods or data.

The paper addresses the intersection of ethics and engineering in autonomous systems, discussing challenges in machine ethics, design approaches, and issues like transparency, accountability, and misuse, without presenting specific results or numbers.

Both the ethics of autonomous systems and the problems of their technical implementation have by now been studied in some detail. Less attention has been given to the areas in which these two separate concerns meet. This paper, written by both philosophers and engineers of autonomous systems, addresses a number of issues in machine ethics that are located at precisely the intersection between ethics and engineering. We first discuss the main challenges which, in our view, machine ethics posses to moral philosophy. We them consider different approaches towards the conceptual design of autonomous systems and their implications on the ethics implementation in such systems. Then we examine problematic areas regarding the specification and verification of ethical behavior in autonomous systems, particularly with a view towards the requirements of future legislation. We discuss transparency and accountability issues that will be crucial for any future wide deployment of autonomous systems in society. Finally we consider the, often overlooked, possibility of intentional misuse of AI systems and the possible dangers arising out of deliberately unethical design, implementation, and use of autonomous robots.

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