Algoritmi e processo decisionale. Alle origini della riflessione etico-pratica per le IA

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Abstract

This contribution aims to investigate not so much the ethical implications of utilizing intelligent machines in specific contexts, (human resources, self-driving cars, robotic hospital assistants, et cetera), but the premises of their widespread use. In particular, it aims to analyze the complex concept of decision making - the cornerstone of any ethical argument - from a dual point of view: decision making assigned to machines and decision making enacted by machines. Analyzing the role of algorithms in decision making, we suggest a redefinition of the ethical vocabulary for AI, specifically regarding the concept of agency.

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Cristiano Calì
Pontificia Università San Tommaso D'Aquino In Urbe - Angelicum

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