The Invention of “Ethical AI”davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml – 33 points – 10 months agotheintercept.com7Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsshould be readily apparent that no AI used to kill can ever be ethicalBut if it kills everyone, it can be fair.this is a great illustration of the difference between fair and ethicalEquality through annihilation.But how will we automate our trolley problems?Are you suggesting it's never ethical to kill? Nothing is black and white, especially when it comes to ethics.
should be readily apparent that no AI used to kill can ever be ethicalBut if it kills everyone, it can be fair.this is a great illustration of the difference between fair and ethicalEquality through annihilation.But how will we automate our trolley problems?Are you suggesting it's never ethical to kill? Nothing is black and white, especially when it comes to ethics.
But if it kills everyone, it can be fair.this is a great illustration of the difference between fair and ethicalEquality through annihilation.
Are you suggesting it's never ethical to kill? Nothing is black and white, especially when it comes to ethics.
should be readily apparent that no AI used to kill can ever be ethical
But if it kills everyone, it can be fair.
this is a great illustration of the difference between fair and ethical
Equality through annihilation.
But how will we automate our trolley problems?
Are you suggesting it's never ethical to kill? Nothing is black and white, especially when it comes to ethics.