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Artificial Intelligence
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Adams, Henry
284–285
Agency
194–7
AI (artificial intelligence)
4–11, 37f., 43, 44f.
AI, and human face
288–289
AI, deceiving
11
AI, divine
285–286
AI, fallacies
7
AI, financial
279–280
AI, friendly
140f.
AI, functional
276
AI, partnership with
289–290
AI, relational
276–277
AI, substantive
276
AI, strong
75, 83
Algorithm
44ff
Alterity
269
Anthropic Bias
139
Anthropocentism
269
Anthropomorphism
265
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
262
Artificial mind
44
Artificial Moral Agents
176
Automaton
37ff., 41, 44f., 47f., 287–288
Autonomous systems accountability
378
Autonomous Vehicles – Fatal Crashes
197, 382
Autonomous Vehicles
189–200
Autonomy
241, 242, 243, 246, 249
Bayes’ theorem
149
Bootstrapping Problem
138
Bullshit test
1, 2, 3, 4, 12
Compartmentalization
144
Complementarity approach
387
Complexity
310–314, 387
Computationalism
75–77
Computer As Social Actor (CASA)
261
Computerization
362–365
Conscious mental states
38, 43
Consciousness
263
Crash Safety
191
Creative systems
377
Declarative speech acts
369–372, 378
Demarcation problem of science
365, 366
Descartes-Axiom
7, 9, 11
Descartes-Postulate
7, 11
Digital-Analogue converter (DAC)
10
Digitalization
362–365
Dignity
241–250
Discoverability criterion for science
370
Embodiment
277
Epistemic Progress
147
Epistemology
135
Ethical pluralism
182–183
Ethics
267–269, 271
Everyday Worlds
308–310
Existential Risk
140
Frankenstein
281–283
Golem
281–284
Honour
248, 249, 250
Hubris
280–282
Human – machine interface
388
Human Bias
139f., 388
Human Rights
242–250
Human Robot Interaction (HRI)
261
Image of God
276–278
Image of humankind
276–278
Inequality
279–280
Intentional stance
52
Is/ought problem
258–259
Kurzweil, Ray
285–286
Law of Acceleration Returns (LOAR)
137
Learning by listening
327
Learning by playing
328f.
Learning by teaching
329f.
Machine
37f., 43f.
Machine agents
382, 384, 386f.
Machine invention
382
Machine invention systems
379
Marx, Karl
283–285, 379
Mechanism
42
Moore’s Law
6, 137
Moral agency
175
Moral dilemma
74, 147
Moral sentimentalism
266
Networked Driving
193–194
Normative Problem
134f., 143
Occam’s razor
153
Oracle A.I.
146
Orthogonality thesis
138
Other
268–269
Other mind’s problem
263
Other, otherness of robots
277–278, 299, 302
Phenomenal experience
79–83
Predictive Processing
148
Privacy and Security
194
Reflective Equilibrium
144
Relational turn
268
Resistance to technological change Responsibility
195–197, 383
Rights
269
Robot
1, 10–13, 257
Robots’ social roles
324–326
Robots as teachers
324
Robots as peers
325
Robots as learners
325f.
Rule utilitarianism
178–182
Rule utilitarianism: Compliance
180–181
Rule utilitarianism: Demandingness
181–182
Rule utilitarianism: Universalization Principle
179–180
Scientific discovery
361–372
Self-driving car ethics
173–175, 182–184
Singularity Hypothesis
137
Slaves
264–265
Solomonoff Induction
152
Structure of scientific discoveries
368 & 369
Technology
260–261
Technology assessment model (TAM)
385
Theomorphic robots
294, 385
Transhumanism
6
Transhumanist prophecy
7
Trolley Problem
189–193
Turing Machine
5, 153
Turing Test
13
Utilitarianism
176–178
Value Alignment
140f.
Vehicle Dynamics
190–191
Wicked Problem
308–309
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Artificial Intelligence
Reflections in Philosophy, Theology, and the Social Sciences
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9783957437488
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Print Publication Date:
24 Jun 2020
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Philosophy of Mind
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright page
Introduction
Part IConsciousness
Conscious, Thinking, and Intelligent Machines?
Deus Malignus – The Digital Rehabilitation of Deception
Artificial Intelligence of the Human Mind
When Robots (pretend to) Think
Revisiting the Dancing-Qualia Argument for Computationalism
Part IISuperintelligence
Will Superintelligence Take Over?
Why Artificial Intelligence is a Matter of Design
Between Epistemic Progress and Existential Risk Minimization
Part IIIEthics
Current Challenges in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence or: Old Wine in New Bottles
Is Utilitarianism Entirely Useless for Self-Driving Car Ethics?
The Car’s Choice: Illusions of Agency in the Self-Driving Car Trolley Problem
Why Machines That Talk Still Do Not Think, and Why They Might Nevertheless be Able to Solve Moral Problems
Part IVRobots
Could Artificial General Intelligence be an End-In-Itself?
Can Robots Have Dignity?
The Right(s) Question: Can and Should Robots Have Rights?
Image, Servitude, Partnership
From Experiential to Existential Questions
Robots and the Complexity of Everyday Worlds
Taught by Technology
Part VSociety
Artificial Intelligence and Polygenic Scoring
Could Machines Replace Human Scientists?
Organizational and Societal Implications of the Adoption of Machine Invention Systems
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