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This is the first book to investigate the nature and extent of artificial intelligence (AI) suffering risks. It argues that AI suffering risk is a serious near-term concern and analyses approaches for addressing it.
AI systems are currently treated as mere objects, not as bearers of moral standing whose well-being may matter in its own right. However, we may soon create AI systems which are capable of suffering and thus have moral standing. This book examines the philosophy and science of AI suffering risks. Its investigation is deeply grounded in philosophy of mind, comparative psychology, the science of consciousness, AI research, and applied AI ethics. The book has three primary goals:
Saving Artificial Minds is essential reading for researchers and graduate students working on the philosophy or ethics of artificial intelligence.
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This is the first book to investigate the nature and extent of artificial intelligence (AI) suffering risks. It argues that AI suffering risk is a serious near-term concern and analyses approaches for addressing it.
AI systems are currently treated as mere objects, not as bearers of moral standing whose well-being may matter in its own right. However, we may soon create AI systems which are capable of suffering and thus have moral standing. This book examines the philosophy and science of AI suffering risks. Its investigation is deeply grounded in philosophy of mind, comparative psychology, the science of consciousness, AI research, and applied AI ethics. The book has three primary goals:
Saving Artificial Minds is essential reading for researchers and graduate students working on the philosophy or ethics of artificial intelligence.