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ISSN: 2643-6736

Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering

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The Need for Ethical Artificial Intelligence and the Question of Embedding Moral and Ethical Principles

Volume 2 - Issue 3

Thibault de Swarte*

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    • Department of Sponsored Research and Consultancy Division, IMT Atlantique, France

    *Corresponding author: Thibault de Swarte, Department of Sponsored Research and Consultancy Division, IMT Atlantique, France

Received: December 12, 2019;   Published: December 16, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/ARME.2019.02.000136

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Abstract

The issue of Facebook moderators made topical headlines in 2019. When confronted with horrifying images such as terrorist assaults filmed online, moderators are required to be extremely reactive in order to eliminate the scenes violating human dignity from the social network as rapidly as possible. In [1], my colleagues and I explored whether it was possible or not to model human values such as virtue.Modeling could eventually make it possible to automatize all or part of the moderators’ arduous and ungrateful work. In a first part, this article deals with the need for a reflection on ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Introduction| The Need for Ethical Artificial Intelligence| Artificial Intelligence Embedding Moral and Ethical Principles| Conclusion| References|

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