Ethical machine decisions and the input-selection problem
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2021-12
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This article is about the role of factual uncertainty for moral decision-making as it concerns the ethics of machine decision-making (i.e., decisions by AI systems, such as autonomous vehicles, autonomous robots, or decision support systems). The view that is defended here is that factual uncertainties require a normative evaluation and that ethics of machine decision faces a triple-edged problem, which concerns what a machine ought to do, given its technical constraints, what decisional uncertainty is acceptable, and what trade-offs are acceptable to decrease the decisional uncertainty.
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Machine decisions, Uncertainty, Factual uncertainty, AI ethics, Datachoices, Input choices, Input-selection problem, Trade-ofs, Data protection, Privacy, Transparency, Opacity, Cost–beneft, Time-sensitive machine decisions
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Lundgren, B 2021, 'Ethical machine decisions and the input-selection problem', Synthese, vol. 199, pp. 11423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03296-0