Publication year
2024Author(s)
Publisher
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
ISBN
9781802204124
In
Mecacci, G.; Amoroso, D.; Cavalcante Siebert, L. (ed.), Research handbook on meaningful human control of artificial intelligence systems, pp. 38-52Publication type
Part of book or chapter of book
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Editor(s)
Mecacci, G.
Amoroso, D.
Cavalcante Siebert, L.
Abbink, D.A.
Hoven, J.
Santoni de Sio, F.
Organization
SW OZ DCC AI
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Mecacci, G.; Amoroso, D.; Cavalcante Siebert, L. (ed.), Research handbook on meaningful human control of artificial intelligence systems
Page start
p. 38
Page end
p. 52
Subject
Cognitive artificial intelligenceAbstract
The increasing complexity and ubiquity of autonomously operating artificially intelligent (AI) systems call for a robust theoretical reconceptualization of responsibility and control. The Meaningful Human Control (MHC) approach to the design and operation of AI systems provides such a framework. However, in its focus on accountability and minimizing harms, it neglects how we may flourish in interaction with such systems. In this chapter, I show how the MHC framework can be expanded to meet this challenge by drawing on the ethics of carebots and embodied design. First, I examine how discussions about flourishing with carebots invite us to consider the extent to which we control our moral character. Second, I argue that we can understand the cultivation of moral character in terms of embodied virtues arising from operating in particular ecologies. Third, I demonstrate how this analysis fruitfully informs the design of carebots as supporting reciprocity and empathy.
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