CYAIAug 15, 2022

Dürfen Maschinen denken (können)? Warum Künstliche Intelligenz eine Ethik braucht. (Are Machines Allowed to (be able to) Think? Why Artificial Intelligence Needs Ethics)

arXiv:2208.07402v1h-index: 2
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It highlights the need for ethical frameworks in AI to address societal concerns, but is incremental as it reiterates existing discussions without new empirical findings.

The paper addresses the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, arguing that AI requires ethical guidelines to govern its development and use, without presenting specific numerical results.

Speech manuscript (German + English) of the impulse lecture for the panel discussion "May machines (be able to) think?" at the 102nd Katholikentag on May 28, 2022 in Stuttgart. Panel: Winfried Kretschmann (MdL, Prime Minister Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart), Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (Freiburg), Michael Resch (Stuttgart),Karsten Wendland (Aalen). Moderation: Stefanie Rentsch (Fulda). Advocate of the audience: Verena Neuhausen (Stuttgart).

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