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A Blueprint For The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies 1st Edition Frank Wolf

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A Blueprint For The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies 1st Edition Frank Wolf
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Publisher: Ethics International Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.28 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Frank Wolf
ISBN: 9781871891737, 1871891736
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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A Blueprint For The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies 1st Edition Frank Wolf by Frank Wolf 9781871891737, 1871891736 instant download after payment.

The technology of Artificial Intelligence is here, and moving fast, without ethical standards in place. A Blueprint for the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Technologies leans on classical western philosophy for its ethical grounding. Values such as conscience, rights, equity, and discrimination, establish a basis for regulatory standards. Multiple international agencies with governing interests are compared.

The development of ethical standards is suggested through two new non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The first is to develop standards that evolve from practice, while the second acts as an ombudsman to settle abuse. Both NGOs are envisioned to cooperate with regulators. More than seeking a perfect solution, the book aims to balance the tension between conflicting interests, with the goal to keep this dangerously wonderful technology under global human control. For that to materialize, the technology needs to have a seat on the table of global ethics.

The final chapter lists fourteen thinking points to achieve an ethics balance for new technologies.

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