Alice C Helliwell, Alessandro Rossi, Brian Ball
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Values and Governance
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Wittgenstein and AI (Volume II): Value and Governance. This is the second of two edited collections, exploring Wittgensteinian themes in AI. The issues covered by the various chapters of this volume range over a number of topics, with a specific focus on ethics, governance, aesthetics and the law.
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Wittgenstein and AI (Volume II): Value and Governance. This is the second of two edited collections, exploring Wittgensteinian themes in AI. The issues covered by the various chapters of this volume range over a number of topics, with a specific focus on ethics, governance, aesthetics and the law.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781839991400
- Artikelnr.: 72244399
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781839991400
- Artikelnr.: 72244399
Brian Ball is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His research spans a range of areas, notably the philosophy of mind, language and artificial intelligence, and he has taught the early history of analytic philosophy, including Wittgenstein.
Alice Helliwell is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. Her research is focused on computational creativity and AI art, including questions of aesthetics and ethics.
Alessandro Rossi is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His work focuses on logic, metaphysics and the areas in which they intersect.
Alice Helliwell is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. Her research is focused on computational creativity and AI art, including questions of aesthetics and ethics.
Alessandro Rossi is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His work focuses on logic, metaphysics and the areas in which they intersect.
Introduction
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Is, Ought and Wittgenstein
Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 2. When Saying Sorry Is the Hardest Game to Play: Wittgenstein, AI and the Quest for Transparency
Burkhard Schafer
Chapter 3. Wittgensteinian Considerations of the Moral Status of Robots
Paula Sweeney
Chapter 4. Can Machines Act Ethically?
Luca Alberto Rappuoli
Chapter 5. Investigating Deepfakes: The Rise of New Authorities and the Question of Deepfake Regulation
Mehmet Taylan Cüyaz
Chapter 6. AI and the Cluster Account of Art
Alice C. Helliwell
Chapter 7. An Anthropology of the User in the Age of AI
Richard Harper
Chapter 8. Legal and Computer Rules: An Overview Inspired by Wittgenstein's Remarks
Gianmarco Gori
Chapter 9 Practice Makes Human: Why We Can't Understand Black-Box Artificial Intelligence
Jean-Charles Pelland, Jasmin Trächtler and Helene Love
Notes on Contributors
Index
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Is, Ought and Wittgenstein
Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 2. When Saying Sorry Is the Hardest Game to Play: Wittgenstein, AI and the Quest for Transparency
Burkhard Schafer
Chapter 3. Wittgensteinian Considerations of the Moral Status of Robots
Paula Sweeney
Chapter 4. Can Machines Act Ethically?
Luca Alberto Rappuoli
Chapter 5. Investigating Deepfakes: The Rise of New Authorities and the Question of Deepfake Regulation
Mehmet Taylan Cüyaz
Chapter 6. AI and the Cluster Account of Art
Alice C. Helliwell
Chapter 7. An Anthropology of the User in the Age of AI
Richard Harper
Chapter 8. Legal and Computer Rules: An Overview Inspired by Wittgenstein's Remarks
Gianmarco Gori
Chapter 9 Practice Makes Human: Why We Can't Understand Black-Box Artificial Intelligence
Jean-Charles Pelland, Jasmin Trächtler and Helene Love
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Is, Ought and Wittgenstein
Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 2. When Saying Sorry Is the Hardest Game to Play: Wittgenstein, AI and the Quest for Transparency
Burkhard Schafer
Chapter 3. Wittgensteinian Considerations of the Moral Status of Robots
Paula Sweeney
Chapter 4. Can Machines Act Ethically?
Luca Alberto Rappuoli
Chapter 5. Investigating Deepfakes: The Rise of New Authorities and the Question of Deepfake Regulation
Mehmet Taylan Cüyaz
Chapter 6. AI and the Cluster Account of Art
Alice C. Helliwell
Chapter 7. An Anthropology of the User in the Age of AI
Richard Harper
Chapter 8. Legal and Computer Rules: An Overview Inspired by Wittgenstein's Remarks
Gianmarco Gori
Chapter 9 Practice Makes Human: Why We Can't Understand Black-Box Artificial Intelligence
Jean-Charles Pelland, Jasmin Trächtler and Helene Love
Notes on Contributors
Index
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Is, Ought and Wittgenstein
Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 2. When Saying Sorry Is the Hardest Game to Play: Wittgenstein, AI and the Quest for Transparency
Burkhard Schafer
Chapter 3. Wittgensteinian Considerations of the Moral Status of Robots
Paula Sweeney
Chapter 4. Can Machines Act Ethically?
Luca Alberto Rappuoli
Chapter 5. Investigating Deepfakes: The Rise of New Authorities and the Question of Deepfake Regulation
Mehmet Taylan Cüyaz
Chapter 6. AI and the Cluster Account of Art
Alice C. Helliwell
Chapter 7. An Anthropology of the User in the Age of AI
Richard Harper
Chapter 8. Legal and Computer Rules: An Overview Inspired by Wittgenstein's Remarks
Gianmarco Gori
Chapter 9 Practice Makes Human: Why We Can't Understand Black-Box Artificial Intelligence
Jean-Charles Pelland, Jasmin Trächtler and Helene Love
Notes on Contributors
Index