00965nam0-22003131i-450 99000614362040332120230509091258.020000112d1937----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------001yy<<L'>>Epitome Gaistudio sul tardo diritto romano in OccidenteGian Gualberto ArchiMilanoA. Giuffre'1937455 p.24 cmFondazione Guglielmo Castelli15340.523itaArchi,Gian Gualberto182785ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006143620403321FONDO PROFESSOR ANTONIO GUARINO IV B 33G/441FGBCIV M 74 (15)22877FGBCBIBL.SOL. IV 24464253FGBCDDR-VIII D 082.10s.i. ddrDDR21-3405DDR-DeMartino-Arc-001DDRFGBCDDR"Epitome Gai"576246UNINA05778nam 22006255 450 991084709020332120250808093434.03-031-50902-110.1007/978-3-031-50902-5(CKB)31136219300041(MiAaPQ)EBC31233713(Au-PeEL)EBL31233713(MiAaPQ)EBC31267000(Au-PeEL)EBL31267000(DE-He213)978-3-031-50902-5(EXLCZ)993113621930004120240330d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEthics and Artificial Intelligence Towards a Moral Technology /by Domenico Marino, Daniele Cananzi, Filippo Aragona1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (88 pages)Studies in Systems, Decision and Control,2198-4190 ;5193-031-50901-3 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 The Fil Rouge Between Human Beings and Artificial Intelligence -- 1.1 A Brief Account of the Human Philosophical Thought Linked to Artificial Intelligence -- 1.2 Origin of the Artificial Intelligence -- 1.3 The Relationship Between Brain and Mind and the Hard Problem of Consciousness -- 1.4 Transhumanism and Posthumanism -- 1.5 An Epilogue -- References -- 2 A Puppet Without Strings? Two Considerations on AI and Its Ethics -- 2.1 AI at the Test of Thinkability -- 2.2 Artificial Understanding of Reality: How Intelligent is AI? -- 2.3 Opportunities and Risks in the Application of AI: For Whom is the Ethics of AI Ethics? -- 2.4 Conclusion: The Other Pinocchio and the Anthropocentric Overcoming. -- References -- 3 Artificial Intelligence and Ethics Challenges of Technologies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: A Survey -- 3.3 The Risks of Unethical Artificial Intelligence -- 3.4 Towards a Machine Ethics -- 3.5 Implications for Business Ethics -- 3.6 AI, Data and Privacy -- References -- 4 Case Studies -- 4.1 AI, Ethics and Health -- 4.1.1 IBM and Digital Health -- 4.1.2 AI and Health Data -- 4.1.3 AI and Holograms -- 4.1.4 The New Frontiers of Programmable Biology -- 4.2 AI, Economics and Ethics -- 4.2.1 AI, Antritrust and Competition Between Large Economic Groups -- 4.3 AI, Algorithms and Work 4.0 -- 4.4 AI, Poverty and Inequality -- 4.5 AI, Robotics and Ethics -- Conclusions -- Sit Finis Libri Non Finis Quaerendi -- Bibliography.It is a book made up of questions, some without certain answers, that attempts to open the reader's mind to new and, perhaps, futuristic scenarios. There are two diametrically opposed approaches to artificial intelligence today. On the one hand, there are the techno-pessimists who see only dystopian scenarios and experience technological progress with apprehension, emphasising the dangers, and on the other hand, there are the techno-optimists who, on the other hand, tend to overestimate the positive effects, going so far as to attribute almost thaumaturgic virtues to technological progress. Our approach is meant to be secular and scientific; the risks must not be concealed, nor must they be overestimated, just as the positive aspects must not be emphasised. And, in any case, as in any social phenomenon, the governance of processes and the definition of a system of rules and policies are the aspects that can create advantages or disadvantages and, above all, can determine who are the beneficiaries of the advantages and who have to bear the disadvantages. Like any new technology, this too can be dehumanising, but technology is a tool that depends on how it is used and by whom it is used. that of ethics is, therefore, a fundamental aspect. Therefore, one should neither be a techno-optimist nor a techno-pessimist, but should be aware that governing the economic and social structural changes that the advent of artificial intelligence will cause will be crucial to ensure prosperity for future generations and to avoid negative and even apocalyptic scenarios. So no futurist dystopias! Humanity has so far always been able to govern technological progress, it certainly has the potential to govern what some have called 'the Final Invention', but it will only succeed if it is able to understand the peculiarities of this new process of technological development and give it ethical content.The book provides a thoughtful review of the relationship between artificial intelligence and ethics, approaching the issue from different perspectives: philosophical, technological, economic and legal. This will be one of the most important issues that Humanity will have to face and resolve.Studies in Systems, Decision and Control,2198-4190 ;519Computational intelligenceArtificial intelligenceAutomatic controlComputational IntelligenceArtificial IntelligenceControl and Systems TheoryComputational intelligence.Artificial intelligence.Automatic control.Computational Intelligence.Artificial Intelligence.Control and Systems Theory.174.90063Marino Domenico1965-89461Cananzi DanieleAragona FilippoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910847090203321Ethics and Artificial Intelligence4155238UNINA