Artificial moral cognition: learning from developmental psychology
An artificial system that successfully performs cognitive tasks may pass tests of 'intelligence' but not yet operate in ways that are morally appropriate. An important step towards developing moral artificial intelligence (AI) is to build robust methods for assessing moral capacities in th...
Main Authors: | Weidinger, L, Reinecke, M, Haas, J |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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2022
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