New Book Chapter: AI Ethics and Machine Ethics
I am thrilled to share that my latest book chapter, "AI Ethics and Machine Ethics" (pp. 97-112), has been published in the Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, edited by David Gunkel and released by Edward Elgar Publishing (2024).
This handbook features outstanding contributions from esteemed colleagues and is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the ethics of AI. I highly recommend it. Many thanks to David Gunkel for his exceptional work in bringing this project to fruition!
Handbook description
This engaging Handbook critically examines the moral opportunities and challenges surrounding artificial intelligence. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most pressing problems concerning this technology by drawing on a wide range of analytical methods, traditions and approaches.
Advocating for a diversification of the study of ethics and AI, this Handbook covers the foundations of the field before delving into the challenges of responsibility, justice and authority in an AI-centred landscape. Chapter authors champion typically underrepresented or marginal traditions, including continental philosophy, indigenous cosmologies, queer studies, post-colonial theories, African philosophies, disability studies, and feminist ethics. Balancing legal and moral philosophies, the Handbook surveys the transformative present of AI, while also reckoning with the ethics of an increasingly inscrutable future.