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 LAW General Collection - 2nd Floor  Q335 .D54 2019    AVAILABLE  
Author Dignum, Virginia, author.
Title Responsible artificial intelligence : how to develop and use AI in a responsible way / Virginia Dignum.
OCLC 1111638932
ISBN 3030303705 (hardback)
9783030303709 (hardback)
Publisher Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
©2019.
Description viii, 127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation.
Other
Subject heading/s
Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01902431
Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects. (OCoLC)fst00817273
artificial intelligence.
information technology.
technological change.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-127).
Summary "In this book, the author examines the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence systems as they integrate and replace traditional social structures in new sociocognitive-technological environments. She discusses issues related to the integrity of researchers, technologists, and manufacturers as they design, construct, use, and manage artificially intelligent systems; formalisms for reasoning about moral decisions as part of the behavior of artificial autonomous systems such as agents and robots; and design methodologies for social agents based on societal, moral, and legal values. Throughout the book the author discusses related work, conscious of both classical, philosophical treatments of ethical issues and the implications in modern, algorithmic systems, and she combines regular references and footnotes with suggestions for further reading. This short overview is suitable for undergraduate students, in both technical and non-technical courses, and for interested and concerned researchers, practitioners, and citizens"--Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction -- What is artificial intelligence? -- Ethical decision-making -- Taking responsibility -- Can AI systems be ethical? -- Ensuring responsible AI in practice -- Looking further.
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