AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Science and engineering ethics

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Keeping the "Human in the Loop" in the Age of Artificial Intelligence : Accompanying Commentary for "Correcting the Brain?" by Rainey and Erden.

Science and engineering ethics
The benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine are unquestionable and it is unlikely that the pace of its development will slow down. From better diagnosis, prognosis, and prevention to more precise surgical procedures, AI has the potential...

The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence.

Science and engineering ethics
Artificial moral agents raise complex ethical questions both in terms of the potential decisions they may make as well as the inputs that create their cognitive architecture. There are multiple differences between human and artificial cognition which...

Towards Establishing Criteria for the Ethical Analysis of Artificial Intelligence.

Science and engineering ethics
Ethical reflection on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a priority. In this article, we propose a methodological model for a comprehensive ethical analysis of some uses of AI, notably as a replacement of human actors in specific activities. We ...

Blame-Laden Moral Rebukes and the Morally Competent Robot: A Confucian Ethical Perspective.

Science and engineering ethics
Empirical studies have suggested that language-capable robots have the persuasive power to shape the shared moral norms based on how they respond to human norm violations. This persuasive power presents cause for concern, but also the opportunity to ...