AIMC Topic: Morals

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Human's moral judgements towards different social actors: A cross-sectional study.

The British journal of developmental psychology
The proliferation of artificial intelligence may pose new challenges to people's moral judgements. We examined moral judgements towards different social actors and their influencing factors in children, adolescents and adults. Moral judgements were m...

A Comparative Defense of Self-initiated Prospective Moral Answerability for Autonomous Robot harm.

Science and engineering ethics
As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated and robots approach autonomous decision-making, debates about how to assign moral responsibility have gained importance, urgency, and sophistication. Answering Stenseke's (2022a) call for scaffold...

The human cost of ethical artificial intelligence.

Brain structure & function
Foundational models such as ChatGPT critically depend on vast data scales the internet uniquely enables. This implies exposure to material varying widely in logical sense, factual fidelity, moral value, and even legal status. Whereas data scaling is ...

The second-order problem of other minds.

The Behavioral and brain sciences
The target article proposes that people perceive social robots as depictions rather than as genuine social agents. We suggest that people might instead view social robots as social agents, albeit agents with more restricted capacities and moral right...

Analysis of College Students' Network Moral Behavior by the History of Ideological and Political Education under Deep Learning.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
The research on the history of ideological and political education (IPE) is the basis for deepening it, and it is also of great help to higher education. The diversity of network information also easily leads to poor guidance for college students who...

Gender and Age Stereotypes in Robotics for Eldercare: Ethical Implications of Stakeholder Perspectives from Technology Development, Industry, and Nursing.

Science and engineering ethics
Social categorizations regarding gender or age have proven to be relevant in human-robot interaction. Their stereotypical application in the development and implementation of robotics in eldercare is even discussed as a strategy to enhance the accept...

Artificial intelligence to improve rehabilitation care for children with developmental conditions: Some ethical considerations.

Developmental medicine and child neurology
This commentary is on the original article by Greve et al. on pages 100‐106 of this issue.

Can nurses in clinical practice ascribe responsibility to intelligent robots?

Nursing ethics
BACKGROUND: The twenty first- century marked the exponential growth in the use of intelligent robots and artificial intelligent in nursing compared to the previous decades. To the best of our knowledge, this article is first in responding to question...

Measuring ethical behavior with AI and natural language processing to assess business success.

Scientific reports
Everybody claims to be ethical. However, there is a huge difference between declaring ethical behavior and living up to high ethical standards. In this paper, we demonstrate that "hidden honest signals" in the language and the use of "small words" ca...