> And yet, when it comes to the ways in which A.I. codes of ethics are discussed, a troubling tendency is at work even as the world wakes up to the field’s significance. This is the belief that A.I. codes are recipes for automating ethics itself; and that once a broad consensus around such codes has been achieved, the problem of determining an ethically positive future direction for computer code will have begun to be solved.
Is anyone actually claiming that AI programs will "automate ethics"? The post seems rather pointless.
Is anyone actually claiming that AI programs will "automate ethics"? The post seems rather pointless.