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Artificial intelligence is the most discussed and arguably the most powerful technology in the world today. The very rapid development of the technology, and its power to change the world, and perhaps even ourselves, calls for a serious and systematic thinking about its ethical and social implications, as well as how its development should be directed. The present book offers a new perspective on how such a direction should take place, based on insights obtained from the age-old tradition of Buddhist teaching. The book argues that any kind of ethical guidelines for AI and robotics must combine two kinds of excellence together, namely the technical and the ethical. The machine needs to aspire toward the status of ethical perfection, whose idea was laid out in detail by the Buddha more than two millennia ago. It is this standard of ethical perfection, called “machine enlightenment,” that gives us a view toward how an effective ethical guideline should be made. This ideal is characterized by the realization that all things are interdependent, and by the commitment to alleviate all beings from suffering, in other words by two of the quintessential Buddhist values. The book thus contributes to a concern for a norm for ethical guidelines for AI that is both practical and cross-cultural.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER TWO: A Buddhist View on Nature and Personhood
CHAPTER THREE: Can Robots Be Persons?
CHAPTER FOUR: Machine Enlightenment
CHAPTER FIVE: Autonomous Technology
CHAPTER SIX: Privacy, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analytics
CHAPTER SEVEN: AI for Social Justice and Equality
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Product details
| Published | 20 Aug 2020 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 236 |
| ISBN | 9781498597296 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Dimensions | 233 x 162 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The literature on the ethical and social implications of “artificial intelligence” is enormous and has spread to every topic touched by computing. In The Ethics of AI and Robotics: A Buddhist Viewpoint, Thai scholar Soraj
Hongladarom demonstrates a wide familiarity with the breadth of this literature and uses Buddhist ideas to provide pointers to “ethical AI.”Journal Of Buddhist Ethics
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This book approaches ethical issues in AI and robotics from a refreshingly different perspective and is a major contribution to the application of Buddhism to discussions of the ethics and philosophy of AI. It is written in an engaging style and the Buddhist perspective challenges one to look at problems in new ways. It should be required reading for anyone working in this field.
John Weckert, Professor of Computer Ethics, Charles Sturt University
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