What people think AI should infer from faces

S Engelmann, C Ullstein… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Faces play an indispensable role in human social life. At present, computer vision artificial
intelligence (AI) captures and interprets human faces for a variety of digital applications and …

Moralization and mismoralization in public health

SR Kraaijeveld, E Jamrozik - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2022 - Springer
Moralization is a social-psychological process through which morally neutral issues take on
moral significance. Often linked to health and disease, moralization may sometimes lead to …

Hiding behind machines: Artificial agents may help to evade punishment

T Feier, J Gogoll, M Uhl - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2022 - Springer
The transfer of tasks with sometimes far-reaching implications to autonomous systems raises
a number of ethical questions. In addition to fundamental questions about the moral agency …

AI-competent individuals and laypeople tend to oppose facial analysis AI

C Ullstein, S Engelmann… - Proceedings of the 2nd …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Recent advances in computer vision analysis have led to a debate about the kinds of
conclusions artificial intelligence (AI) should make about people based on their faces. Some …

[HTML][HTML] The conflict between people's urge to punish AI and legal systems

G Lima, M Cha, C Jeon, KS Park - Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-
risk scenarios. This paper explores the proposal to extend legal personhood to AI and …

A Comparative Defense of Self-initiated Prospective Moral Answerability for Autonomous Robot harm

M Champagne, R Tonkens - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2023 - Springer
As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated and robots approach autonomous
decision-making, debates about how to assign moral responsibility have gained importance …

How acceptable is optimal deterrence?

M Kłusek - International Review of Law and Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
The article examines the social acceptability of optimal deterrence policies. While there is
considerable research on intuitions regarding punishment and the counter-intuitive nature of …

Responsibility gaps and retributive dispositions: Evidence from the US, Japan and Germany

M Kneer, M Christen - Japan and Germany (March 20, 2023), 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Danaher (2016) has argued that increasing robotization can lead to retribution gaps:
Situation in which the normative fact that nobody can be justly held responsible for a harmful …

Towards feminist health empowerment in self-testing apps: testing for dementia

A Kapeller - 2023 - diva-portal.org
Imagine Magnus, a 55-year-old software developer. He is financially stable, in good health,
goes to his check-ups and he feels like he has things under control. Yet, his mother has …

Potentials of Experimental Bioethics

K Ota, T Tanibe - Kagaku tetsugaku, 2022 - jstage.jst.go.jp
There is an emerging experimental trend in bioethics and neuroethics. We briefly review
several topics in this trend and discuss how the existing and future studies can have …