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Artificial Intelligence, Personhood and Ethics…or…Was HAL 9000 a “Person,” and disconnecting him/it Murder?
Ever wonder who has the authority to make moral decisions...and should they then be held responsible for the consequences of those decisions? As we become increasingly involved in a world with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, what parameters should be involved in non-human moral decision making? In this talk on "Personhood an Ethics...or...was the HAL 9000 a Person?" Dr. John Roberts of the SCMA Bioethics Committee explores these questions and some of their implications.
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