
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Ethics and Information Technology
... To understand ethics and why they are important in ways that are consistent with a code of principles. Understand why business ethics are becoming increasingly important. Identify what actions corporations are taking to reduce business ethics risks. Understand why corporations are interested in fost ...
... To understand ethics and why they are important in ways that are consistent with a code of principles. Understand why business ethics are becoming increasingly important. Identify what actions corporations are taking to reduce business ethics risks. Understand why corporations are interested in fost ...
Crafting & Executing Strategy 18e
... Are not materially different from ethical principles in general because business actions have to be judged in the context of society’s standards of right and wrong. ...
... Are not materially different from ethical principles in general because business actions have to be judged in the context of society’s standards of right and wrong. ...
Slide 1
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
Project description template
... Decision support system for health and medical care and social services using artificial intelligence ...
... Decision support system for health and medical care and social services using artificial intelligence ...
Anthropomorphism and the social robot
... A robot’s capacity to be able to engage in meaningful social interaction with people inherently requires the employment of a degree of anthropomorphic, or human-like, qualities whether in form or behaviour or both. But it is not a simple problem. As discussed by Foner [5], people’s expectations base ...
... A robot’s capacity to be able to engage in meaningful social interaction with people inherently requires the employment of a degree of anthropomorphic, or human-like, qualities whether in form or behaviour or both. But it is not a simple problem. As discussed by Foner [5], people’s expectations base ...
Com1005: Machines and Intelligence
... output pairs Generalisation – correct outputs produced for untrained words E.g. input guard -> guarded Input cling -> clung ...
... output pairs Generalisation – correct outputs produced for untrained words E.g. input guard -> guarded Input cling -> clung ...
Definitions in Ethics, by Michael Josephson
... opposed to what is correct, effective or desirable). Nonethical Values Most of what we value is not concerned with our sense of ethics and moral duty but rather with things we like, desire or find personally important. Wealth, status, happiness, fulfillment, pleasure, personal freedom, being liked a ...
... opposed to what is correct, effective or desirable). Nonethical Values Most of what we value is not concerned with our sense of ethics and moral duty but rather with things we like, desire or find personally important. Wealth, status, happiness, fulfillment, pleasure, personal freedom, being liked a ...
Slides - Swarthmore College Department of Computer Science
... What’s easy and what’s hard for AI? • It’s been easier to mechanize many of the high-level tasks we usually associate with “intelligence” in people ...
... What’s easy and what’s hard for AI? • It’s been easier to mechanize many of the high-level tasks we usually associate with “intelligence” in people ...
Morals in Politics: The Case of Georg Schwarzenberger
... – Politicians may be immoral internationally as their first moral obligation is to their own people – Strong must rule to overcome anarchy ...
... – Politicians may be immoral internationally as their first moral obligation is to their own people – Strong must rule to overcome anarchy ...
Approved Module Information for Introduction to Computational
... Module Learning Outcomes: * The history and major achievements of Computational Intelligence (CI), including its roots in Artificial Intelligence (AI). * The distinctive properties of problems requiring CI applications and the techniques most appropriate for solving them. * Programming languages and ...
... Module Learning Outcomes: * The history and major achievements of Computational Intelligence (CI), including its roots in Artificial Intelligence (AI). * The distinctive properties of problems requiring CI applications and the techniques most appropriate for solving them. * Programming languages and ...
disserertation complete 4
... Seventeenth century natural philosophers such as René Descartes, Robert Boyle and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz were equally spellbound by such questions, as are modern scientists and engineers. Even if the high technology of the seventeenth century is now antiquated, the present day debate on natural a ...
... Seventeenth century natural philosophers such as René Descartes, Robert Boyle and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz were equally spellbound by such questions, as are modern scientists and engineers. Even if the high technology of the seventeenth century is now antiquated, the present day debate on natural a ...
PI 5
... human experts to the expert system can be difficult • Automating the reasoning process of domain experts may not be possible • Potential liability from the use of expert systems ...
... human experts to the expert system can be difficult • Automating the reasoning process of domain experts may not be possible • Potential liability from the use of expert systems ...
slides from class 2
... 10-15 person team over course of last 18 years entered all “common sense knowledge” a typical 10-year old would have in computer ...
... 10-15 person team over course of last 18 years entered all “common sense knowledge” a typical 10-year old would have in computer ...
The Intelligent Piece of Paper
... Computer Science activities with a sense of fun The activity: Draw a noughts and crosses board on the whiteboard/flip chart. Give each volunteer a pen. Explain that to see how intelligent the paper is you will need to play a game of Noughts and Crosses. It will not be a battle between two humans bu ...
... Computer Science activities with a sense of fun The activity: Draw a noughts and crosses board on the whiteboard/flip chart. Give each volunteer a pen. Explain that to see how intelligent the paper is you will need to play a game of Noughts and Crosses. It will not be a battle between two humans bu ...
Ethical Dilemma - Commonwealth Autism Service
... “The behavior analyst has the potential to do great good for clients and society by analyzing complex problematic behaviors, finding humane and effective solutions, implementing programs that work, and ensuring the least ...
... “The behavior analyst has the potential to do great good for clients and society by analyzing complex problematic behaviors, finding humane and effective solutions, implementing programs that work, and ensuring the least ...
Ethical Relativism is Opposed to Absolutism.
... Individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society in which the occur. Morality does not exist in a vacuum. Morality must be seen in the context that depends on the wants, goals, beliefs, history, and environment of the society. ...
... Individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society in which the occur. Morality does not exist in a vacuum. Morality must be seen in the context that depends on the wants, goals, beliefs, history, and environment of the society. ...
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... Concepts, the building blocks of thinking, simplify the world by organizing it into a hierarchy of categories. Concepts are often formed around prototypes, or the best examples of a category. When faced with a novel situation for which no well-learned response will do, we may use problemsolving stra ...
... Concepts, the building blocks of thinking, simplify the world by organizing it into a hierarchy of categories. Concepts are often formed around prototypes, or the best examples of a category. When faced with a novel situation for which no well-learned response will do, we may use problemsolving stra ...
Do unto others…
... An Introduction To Catholic Ethics and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Understanding 1 Ethics ...
... An Introduction To Catholic Ethics and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Understanding 1 Ethics ...
The Importance of Ethics to the Practice of Public Relations
... frequently consult their codes, that does not necessarily mean that they do not know about or care about the their contents. “Further, the fact that codes of ethics sometimes seem internally inconsistent can be addressed by understanding codes of ethics not as recipes for decision-making, but as exp ...
... frequently consult their codes, that does not necessarily mean that they do not know about or care about the their contents. “Further, the fact that codes of ethics sometimes seem internally inconsistent can be addressed by understanding codes of ethics not as recipes for decision-making, but as exp ...
Introduction to Ethics - James Madison University
... between doing what you think is right and doing what you want to do Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people SR and tolerance are two different things Decisions may not be based on reason Not a workable ethical theory (according to author) ...
... between doing what you think is right and doing what you want to do Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people SR and tolerance are two different things Decisions may not be based on reason Not a workable ethical theory (according to author) ...
Week 2 – Rights and Relativism
... juridical rights’. We will be concerned primarily with the first two lines of Hohfeld’s table: Relation ...
... juridical rights’. We will be concerned primarily with the first two lines of Hohfeld’s table: Relation ...
CS382 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... “The art of creating machines that action... and studies the design of perform functions that require rational agents. A rational agent intelligence when performed by acts so as to achieve the best people” expected outcome” (Kurzweil, 1990) (S.R. & P.N., 1995) Acting ...
... “The art of creating machines that action... and studies the design of perform functions that require rational agents. A rational agent intelligence when performed by acts so as to achieve the best people” expected outcome” (Kurzweil, 1990) (S.R. & P.N., 1995) Acting ...
Artificial Intelligence - University of Regina
... Turing test • Can a machine think ? • What is thinking ? • Features of the test : – Objective notion of intelligence. – The test is an essential tool in both the development and verification of modern expert systems. ...
... Turing test • Can a machine think ? • What is thinking ? • Features of the test : – Objective notion of intelligence. – The test is an essential tool in both the development and verification of modern expert systems. ...