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  1. Embedded ethics: some technical and ethical challenges.Vincent Bonnemains, Claire Saurel & Catherine Tessier - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (1):41-58.
    This paper pertains to research works aiming at linking ethics and automated reasoning in autonomous machines. It focuses on a formal approach that is intended to be the basis of an artificial agent’s reasoning that could be considered by a human observer as an ethical reasoning. The approach includes some formal tools to describe a situation and models of ethical principles that are designed to automatically compute a judgement on possible decisions that can be made in a given situation and (...)
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  • Dealing With Ethical Conflicts In Autonomous Agents And Multi-Agent Systems.Aline Belloni, Alain Berger, Olivier Boissier, Grégory Bonnet, Gauvain Bourgne, Pierre Antoine Chardel, Jean-Pierre Cotton, Nicolas Evreux, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Philippe Jaillon, Bruno Mermet, Gauthier Picard, Bernard Rever, Gaële Simon, Thibault De Swarte, Catherine Tessier, François Vexler, Robert Voyer & Antoine Zimmermann - unknown
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  • Logic programming for modeling morality.Ari Saptawijaya & Luís Moniz Pereira - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (4).
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  • Epistemology of AI Revisited in the Light of the Philosophy of Information.Jean-Gabriel Ganascia - 2010 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1):57-73.
    Artificial intelligence has often been seen as an attempt to reduce the natural mind to informational processes and, consequently, to naturalize philosophy. The many criticisms that were addressed to the so-called “old-fashioned AI” do not concern this attempt itself, but the methods it used, especially the reduction of the mind to a symbolic level of abstraction, which has often appeared to be inadequate to capture the richness of our mental activity. As a consequence, there were many efforts to evacuate the (...)
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  • Towards A Framework To Deal With Ethical Conflicts In Autonomous Agents And Multi - Agent Systems.Aline Belloni, Alain Berger, Vincent Besson, Olivier Boissier, Grégory Bonnet, Gauvain Bourgne, Pierre Antoine Chardel, Jean-Pierre Cotton, Nicolas Evreux, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Philippe Jaillon, Bruno Mermet, Gauthier Picard, Bernard Reber, Gaële Simon, Thibault De Swarte, Catherine Tessier, François Vexler, Robert Voyer & Antoine Zimmermann - unknown
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