Exploring friendly AI interactions: A response to Li’s problems with friendly AI
Barbro Fröding and Martin Peterson take a virtue-ethics approach in defending the claim that social AIs should be programmed to behave in a manner that mimics a sufficient number of aspects of proper friendship, which they later refer to as Friendly AI. The justification for this approach relies on...
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Main Author: | Dinglasan, Joseph JP Christian E. |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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