Palgrave Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Palgrave Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Gouveia, Steven S.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
985
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Inglês
9783032151117
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Section 1: Meta-Ethics of AI.- Chapter 1: "Re-Aligning Value Alignment: a Metaethical Perspective on AI Ethics" | Mehmet B. Unver (University of Hertfordshire Law School).- Chapter 2: "ELSA Labs as Method to Study AI-based Systems at the Micro, Meso and Macro Level" | Vincent Blok (Wageningen University / Erasmus University Rotterdam).- Chapter 3: "Recasting AI, Sustainability, and the Naturalism-Normativity Problem" | Nythamar de Oliveira (Pontificia University of Rio Grande do Sul).- Chapter 4: "On the Brazilian Regulatory Law of Artificial Intelligence: Epistemic and Ethical Obscurities" | Deivide Oliveira (Federal University of Sergip).- Section 2: Anthropocene and AI.- Chapter 5: "A(I)Nthropocene: From the Enframing to The Enveloping" | Agostino Cera (Universita Di Ferrara).- Chapter 6: "From Bytes to Biosphere: The Environmental Implications of Digital Technologies in the Anthropocene" | Joao Ribeiro Mendes (University of Minho).- Chapter 7: "Humanity Without a World: Unworldliness as a Hermeneutical Criterion for an Ethic of AI and the Anthropocene" | Lorenzo De Stefano (University of Naples "Federico II" / University of Basilicata).- Chapter 8: "Rethinking Earth Digitally: AI's Ontological Trade-offs as an Ethical Challenge in the Anthropocene" | Angelo Milhano (University of Evora).- Section 3: Privacy and Explainability in AI.- Chapter 9: "A Narrative Understanding of Privacy and the Problem of AI Generated Content for Narrative Identity" | Paul Hayes and Noel Fitzpatrick (Technological University Dublin).- Chapter 10: "Balancing Privacy and Security: The Role of AI in Interagency Intelligence Databases" | Luca Di Vincenzo (Sapienza University of Rome), Simone Conversano (University of Pisa) and Gianluca Tirozzi (Sapienza University of Rome).- Chapter 11: "On the Ethical Role of Explainability" | Joao Cortese (University of Sao Paulo).- Chapter 12: "Ethics of Model Memorization and Machine Unlearning" | Arto Laitinen (Tampere University) and Otto Sahlgren (Tampere University).- Section 4: Justice and AI.- Chapter 13: "Implementation of Justice into AI systems" | Luka Perusic (University of Zagreb).- Chapter 14: "Epistemic Defeat and the Ethics of Machine Learning" | Keith Begley (Durham University).- Chapter 15: "Triumph and Debacle: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence between Exemption and Resonance" | Luciano Sesta (University of Palermo).- Chapter 16: "Legitimacy in the Age of Algocracy" | Megan Foster (Luiss Guido Carli University).- Section 5: Responsibility and AI.- Chapter 17: "Humanity's Moral Burden: As AI Advances, Responsibility Escalates" | Benjamin Gregg (University of Texas, Austin).- Chapter 18: "AI, Agency, and Responsibility" | Nikhil Mahant (Uppsala University).- Chapter 19: "Conceptual and Ethical Foundations of Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence: Bridging Principles and Practice" | Joaquim Giannotti (Universidad Mayor) and Heber Leal (Universidad Mayor).- Chapter 20: "Responsible AI in Science" | Sabina Leonelli (Technical University of Munich), Shannon Vallor (University of Edinburgh) and Alex Mussgnug (University of Edinburgh / University of Exeter).- Section 6: AI and Aristotelian Virtues.- Chapter 21: "Can We Instill Moral Virtue to AI?" | Christos Kyriacou (University of Cyprus).- Chapter 22: "Aristotelian Responsibility in AI" | Hasse Haemaelaeinen (Mehilaeinen) and Steven S. Gouveia (University of Porto).
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AI Ethics;Artificial Intelligence;Applied Ethics;Justice;Medical AI
Section 1: Meta-Ethics of AI.- Chapter 1: "Re-Aligning Value Alignment: a Metaethical Perspective on AI Ethics" | Mehmet B. Unver (University of Hertfordshire Law School).- Chapter 2: "ELSA Labs as Method to Study AI-based Systems at the Micro, Meso and Macro Level" | Vincent Blok (Wageningen University / Erasmus University Rotterdam).- Chapter 3: "Recasting AI, Sustainability, and the Naturalism-Normativity Problem" | Nythamar de Oliveira (Pontificia University of Rio Grande do Sul).- Chapter 4: "On the Brazilian Regulatory Law of Artificial Intelligence: Epistemic and Ethical Obscurities" | Deivide Oliveira (Federal University of Sergip).- Section 2: Anthropocene and AI.- Chapter 5: "A(I)Nthropocene: From the Enframing to The Enveloping" | Agostino Cera (Universita Di Ferrara).- Chapter 6: "From Bytes to Biosphere: The Environmental Implications of Digital Technologies in the Anthropocene" | Joao Ribeiro Mendes (University of Minho).- Chapter 7: "Humanity Without a World: Unworldliness as a Hermeneutical Criterion for an Ethic of AI and the Anthropocene" | Lorenzo De Stefano (University of Naples "Federico II" / University of Basilicata).- Chapter 8: "Rethinking Earth Digitally: AI's Ontological Trade-offs as an Ethical Challenge in the Anthropocene" | Angelo Milhano (University of Evora).- Section 3: Privacy and Explainability in AI.- Chapter 9: "A Narrative Understanding of Privacy and the Problem of AI Generated Content for Narrative Identity" | Paul Hayes and Noel Fitzpatrick (Technological University Dublin).- Chapter 10: "Balancing Privacy and Security: The Role of AI in Interagency Intelligence Databases" | Luca Di Vincenzo (Sapienza University of Rome), Simone Conversano (University of Pisa) and Gianluca Tirozzi (Sapienza University of Rome).- Chapter 11: "On the Ethical Role of Explainability" | Joao Cortese (University of Sao Paulo).- Chapter 12: "Ethics of Model Memorization and Machine Unlearning" | Arto Laitinen (Tampere University) and Otto Sahlgren (Tampere University).- Section 4: Justice and AI.- Chapter 13: "Implementation of Justice into AI systems" | Luka Perusic (University of Zagreb).- Chapter 14: "Epistemic Defeat and the Ethics of Machine Learning" | Keith Begley (Durham University).- Chapter 15: "Triumph and Debacle: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence between Exemption and Resonance" | Luciano Sesta (University of Palermo).- Chapter 16: "Legitimacy in the Age of Algocracy" | Megan Foster (Luiss Guido Carli University).- Section 5: Responsibility and AI.- Chapter 17: "Humanity's Moral Burden: As AI Advances, Responsibility Escalates" | Benjamin Gregg (University of Texas, Austin).- Chapter 18: "AI, Agency, and Responsibility" | Nikhil Mahant (Uppsala University).- Chapter 19: "Conceptual and Ethical Foundations of Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence: Bridging Principles and Practice" | Joaquim Giannotti (Universidad Mayor) and Heber Leal (Universidad Mayor).- Chapter 20: "Responsible AI in Science" | Sabina Leonelli (Technical University of Munich), Shannon Vallor (University of Edinburgh) and Alex Mussgnug (University of Edinburgh / University of Exeter).- Section 6: AI and Aristotelian Virtues.- Chapter 21: "Can We Instill Moral Virtue to AI?" | Christos Kyriacou (University of Cyprus).- Chapter 22: "Aristotelian Responsibility in AI" | Hasse Haemaelaeinen (Mehilaeinen) and Steven S. Gouveia (University of Porto).
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