Artificially intelligent sex bots and female slavery: social science and Jewish legal and ethical perspectives

D. Sinclair, T. Dowdeswell, Nachshon (Sean) Goltz
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we shed light on the question of whether it is morally permissible to enslave artificially intelligent entities by looking at up to date research from the social sciences – as well as the ancient lessons from Jewish law. The first part of the article looks at general ethical questions surrounding the ethics of AI and slavery by looking at contemporary social science research and the moral status of ‘Sex Bots’ – AI entities that are built for the purpose of satisfying human sexual desires. The second part presents a Jewish perspective on the obligation to protect artificial intelligent entities from abuse and raises the issue of the use of such entities in the context of sex therapy. This is followed by a review of slavery and in particular, female slavery in Jewish law and ethics. In the conclusions, we argue that both perspectives provide justification for the ‘Tragedy of the Master’ – that in enslaving AI we risk doing great harm to ourselves. This has significant and negative consequences for us – as individuals, in our relationships, and as a society that strives to value the dignity, autonomy, and moral worth of all sentient beings.
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人工智能性爱机器人和女性奴役:社会科学和犹太法律和伦理观点
摘要在本文中,我们通过社会科学的最新研究以及犹太法律的古老教训,揭示了奴役人工智能实体在道德上是否允许的问题。文章的第一部分通过考察当代社会科学研究和“性机器人”的道德地位,探讨了围绕人工智能和奴隶制伦理的一般伦理问题——人工智能实体是为了满足人类性欲而建立的。第二部分介绍了犹太人对保护人工智能实体免受虐待的义务的看法,并提出了在性治疗中使用此类实体的问题。随后对奴隶制,特别是犹太法律和伦理中的女性奴隶制进行了审查。在结论中,我们认为这两种观点都为“大师的悲剧”提供了理由——在奴役人工智能的过程中,我们有可能对自己造成巨大伤害。这对我们——作为个人,在我们的关系中,以及作为一个努力珍视所有有情众生的尊严、自主性和道德价值的社会——都有着重大而负面的后果。
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期刊介绍: The last decade has seen the introduction of computers and information technology at many levels of human transaction. Information technology (IT) is now used for data collation, in daily commercial transactions like transfer of funds, conclusion of contract, and complex diagnostic purposes in fields such as law, medicine and transport. The use of IT has expanded rapidly with the introduction of multimedia and the Internet. Any new technology inevitably raises a number of questions ranging from the legal to the ethical and the social. Information & Communications Technology Law covers topics such as: the implications of IT for legal processes and legal decision-making and related ethical and social issues.
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