Machine morality, moral progress, and the looming environmental disaster

IF 1.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Cognitive Computation and Systems Pub Date : 2021-06-10 DOI:10.1049/ccs2.12027
Ben Kenward, Thomas Sinclair
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The creation of artificial moral systems requires making difficult choices about which of varying human value sets should be instantiated. The industry-standard approach is to seek and encode moral consensus. Here the authors' argue, based on evidence from empirical psychology, that encoding current moral consensus risks reinforcing current norms, and thus inhibiting moral progress. However, so do efforts to encode progressive norms. Machine ethics is thus caught between a rock and a hard place. The problem is particularly acute when progress beyond prevailing moral norms is particularly urgent, as is currently the case due to the inadequacy of prevailing moral norms in the face of the climate and ecological crisis.

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机器道德,道德进步,以及迫在眉睫的环境灾难
人工道德体系的创建需要做出艰难的选择,即哪些不同的人类价值观应该被实例化。行业标准的做法是寻求和编码道德共识。基于经验心理学的证据,作者认为,对当前的道德共识进行编码可能会强化当前的规范,从而抑制道德进步。然而,对进步规范进行编码的努力也是如此。因此,机器伦理学陷入了进退两难的境地。当超越主流道德规范的进展特别紧迫时,这个问题就特别尖锐,就像目前的情况一样,因为面对气候和生态危机,主流道德规范的不足。
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Cognitive Computation and Systems
Cognitive Computation and Systems Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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