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Machines Behaving Badly: The Morality of AI

Machines Behaving Badly: The Morality of AI

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Artificial intelligence is an essential part of our lives, but it raises ethical considerations and unexpected consequences. Professor Toby Walsh explores the ethical considerations and limitations of AI, such as whether AI can be racist, robots have rights, and what happens if a self-driving car kills someone. Machines Behaving Badly is a thought-provoking look at the increasing human reliance on robotics and the decisions that need to be made to ensure the future of AI is a force for good.

Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 26 May 2022
Publisher: The History Press Ltd


Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives, influencing various aspects such as our purchasing decisions, job applications, and voting preferences. Its advancements in medical technology, navigation systems, and smartphone capabilities have significantly transformed our daily routines. However, as we continue to develop more intelligent and autonomous machines, concerns arise about their impact on humanity and the environment.

In this essay, we will explore the ethical considerations and unexpected consequences of AI. We will delve into questions such as whether AI can be racist, whether robots can have rights, and what happens when a self-driving car kills someone. We will also examine the limitations that should be placed on the use of facial recognition technology.

Professor Toby Walsh, a renowned researcher in the field of AI, provides valuable insights into these topics. He discusses the potential risks and benefits of AI, raises awareness about the ethical dilemmas it presents, and encourages policymakers and industry leaders to take proactive measures to ensure the future of AI is a force for good, rather than evil.

Machines Behaving Badly is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the increasing human reliance on robotics and the decisions that need to be made now to ensure the future of AI is a force for good, not evil. It raises important questions about the responsibilities and liabilities of AI developers, manufacturers, and users, and encourages us to consider the long-term implications of our actions.

In conclusion, AI has the potential to bring significant benefits to society, but it is essential to address the ethical considerations and unexpected consequences it poses. By fostering dialogue, promoting responsible development, and implementing regulations, we can ensure that AI remains a force for good, benefiting humanity and the planet.

Weight: 576g
Dimension: 166 x 240 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780750999366

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