AI and Ethics

In his speech at the University of Zurich, Kaspar Etter (Stiftung für Effektiven Altruismus) discusses the relation between artificial intelligence and ethics. Some information from the advertising text: „We humans steer the future not because we’re the strongest or the fastest but because we’re the smartest animal on this planet. However, there are no reasons to assume that blind evolutionary processes have reached the physical limit of intelligence with us. Quite to the contrary, we have already seen how intelligent machines outperform the best of our kind on an increasing number of tasks, ranging from Chess over the quiz show Jeopardy to Go. What will happen when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence in a broader range and controls our destiny? Are we ready to make our final invention? And what is to be done from an ethical perspective?“ (Website EA) The text continues: „In his talk, Kaspar Etter will cover the current state and trends in artificial intelligence, its present implications on our society and what is to be expected for the coming decades. You will also learn about a phenomenon called intelligence explosion and strategic considerations for approaching the challenges ahead of us.“ (Website EA) The event will take place in KOL-F-117, May 26, 2016, at 7 pm.

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Workshop zur Ethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz

Der Call for Papers zum Workshop ETHICS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE bei der 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI-16 sollte Informations-, Maschinen- und Roboterethiker gleichermaßen interessieren. In der Beschreibung heißt es: „Recent progress in various subfields of AI has caused some researchers and pundits to raise concerns about the dangers that AI might ultimately pose. These concerns range from questions about the ethics of delegating to military drones the authority to decide when to attack human targets, up to fears about a possible existential risk posed by AI technologies … Much of the debate surrounding these issues has taken place in a scientific vacuum, uninformed by the experiences and insights of practicing AI researchers. Meanwhile, a wide range of other and sometimes less obvious ethical issues arise from current and proposed use of AI in diverse areas such as medicine, social care, autonomous trading agents and autonomous vehicles.“ (Website Workshop) Zum Ziel des Workshops wird gesagt: „The aim of this workshop is to bring together … AI researchers and others interested in understanding how the discipline of AI should respond to these concerns. The workshop particularly aims to foster an active exchange of ideas between attendees from different disciplinary backgrounds to gain a better understanding of the ethical issues surrounding AI.“ (Website Workshop) Die Konferenz findet vom 9. – 15. Juli 2016 in New York statt. Weitere Informationen über www.cs.ox.ac.uk.

Abb.: Autonome Autos sind ein Thema des Workshops