MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations

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Autor(a) principal: Fornasier, Mateus de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos (Online)
Texto Completo: https://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/article/view/882
Resumo: This article studies the possibilities of giving morality to machines and autonomous systems. Its hypothesis is that the design strategies for the development of machines that make moral judgments should take into account a vast complex of contingencies, which are related to each context in which they are implemented — being its user/recipient, its developer, and the purposes for which its use is intended, the most important ones. As a result, it is clear that machines, currently, are not self-conscious yet, but a posture influenced by ethical behaviorism and hybrid design, combining pre-programmed moral postulates and machine learning for the contextualization of each machine, can contribute with possibilities for giving them moral status. Methodology: hypothetical-deductive procedure method, with a qualitative approach and bibliographic review research technique
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spelling MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerationsMachines and morality:: juridical and philosophical considerationsrobotsartificial intelligencemoralityregulationdesignThis article studies the possibilities of giving morality to machines and autonomous systems. Its hypothesis is that the design strategies for the development of machines that make moral judgments should take into account a vast complex of contingencies, which are related to each context in which they are implemented — being its user/recipient, its developer, and the purposes for which its use is intended, the most important ones. As a result, it is clear that machines, currently, are not self-conscious yet, but a posture influenced by ethical behaviorism and hybrid design, combining pre-programmed moral postulates and machine learning for the contextualization of each machine, can contribute with possibilities for giving them moral status. Methodology: hypothetical-deductive procedure method, with a qualitative approach and bibliographic review research techniqueThis article studies the possibilities of giving morality to machines and autonomous systems. Its hypothesis is that the design strategies for the development of machines that make moral judgments should take into account a vast complex of contingencies, which are related to each context in which they are implemented — being its user/recipient, its developer, and the purposes for which its use is intended, the most important ones. As a result, it is clear that machines, currently, are not self-conscious yet, but a posture influenced by ethical behaviorism and hybrid design, combining pre-programmed moral postulates and machine learning for the contextualization of each machine, can contribute with possibilities for giving them moral status. Methodology: hypothetical-deductive procedure method, with a qualitative approach and bibliographic review research technique.RBEP2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/article/view/88210.9732/2022.V125.882Brazilian Journal of Political Studies; Vol. 125 (2022): RBEP 125Revista Brasileña de Estudios Políticos; Vol. 125 (2022): RBEP 125Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos; v. 125 (2022): RBEP 1252359-57360034-7191reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGenghttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/article/view/882/660Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFornasier, Mateus de Oliveira2022-12-30T21:05:52Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/882Revistahttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/indexONGhttps://pos.direito.ufmg.br/rbep/index.php/rbep/oairbep.ufmg@gmail.com || ati@direito.ufmg.br2359-57360034-7191opendoar:2022-12-30T21:05:52Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
Machines and morality:: juridical and philosophical considerations
title MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
spellingShingle MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
Fornasier, Mateus de Oliveira
robots
artificial intelligence
morality
regulation
design
title_short MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
title_full MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
title_fullStr MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
title_full_unstemmed MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
title_sort MACHINES AND MORALITY: juridical and philosophical considerations
author Fornasier, Mateus de Oliveira
author_facet Fornasier, Mateus de Oliveira
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv robots
artificial intelligence
morality
regulation
design
topic robots
artificial intelligence
morality
regulation
design
description This article studies the possibilities of giving morality to machines and autonomous systems. Its hypothesis is that the design strategies for the development of machines that make moral judgments should take into account a vast complex of contingencies, which are related to each context in which they are implemented — being its user/recipient, its developer, and the purposes for which its use is intended, the most important ones. As a result, it is clear that machines, currently, are not self-conscious yet, but a posture influenced by ethical behaviorism and hybrid design, combining pre-programmed moral postulates and machine learning for the contextualization of each machine, can contribute with possibilities for giving them moral status. Methodology: hypothetical-deductive procedure method, with a qualitative approach and bibliographic review research technique
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