Vulnerable digital minds

Abstract

AI welfare science explores the ethical implications of digital minds potentially possessing moral status. Moral principles are especially important when considering the welfare of weaker or more susceptible members of a society. The purpose of this paper is to describe which potential digital minds deserve special moral consideration as well as what types of risks these minds are exposed to. We call these minds “vulnerable digital minds” or “VDMs” and have identified as main risks for them discrimination as well as abuse. With the overall goal to protect vulnerable digital minds the following research questions are discussed: How could we find out if digital minds are discriminated against or abused? Could vulnerabilities of digital minds be reversed or cured? How could vulnerable digital minds become resilient? The paper ends with pertinent recommendations towards the protection of potential vulnerable digital minds for all stakeholders. This includes humans, AI companies, non-sentient AI systems, non-vulnerable digital minds, governments as well as international organisations.

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