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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2016 AAAI Spring Symposium /

No. 4: Ethical and Moral Considerations in Non-Human Agents

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  • A Rap on the Knuckles and a Twist in the Tale From Tweeting Affective Metaphors to Generating Stories with a Moral

    Tony Veale

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  • Ethics for a Combined Human-Machine Dialogue Agent

    Ron Artstein, Kenneth Silver

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  • The Liability Problem for Autonomous Artificial Agents

    Peter M. Asaro

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  • Annotated Decision Trees for Simple Moral Machines

    Oliver Bendel

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  • Patiency Is Not a Virtue: AI and the Design of Ethical Systems

    Joanna J. Bryson

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  • Metaethics in Context of Engineering Ethical and Moral Systems

    Lily Frank, Michal Klincewicz

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  • Emergence of Cooperation in Group Interactions: Avoidance vs. Restriction

    The Anh Han, Luis Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts

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  • A Minimalist Model of the Artificial Autonomous Moral Agent (AAMA)

    Don Howard, Ioan Muntean

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  • Incorporating Human Dimension in Autonomous Decision-Making on Moral and Ethical Issues

    Bipin Indurkhya, Joanna Misztal-Radecka

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  • Grounding Drones’ Ethical Use Reasoning

    Elizabeth Kinne, Georgi Stojanov

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  • Toward Morality and Ethics for Robots

    Benjamin Kuipers

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  • Conditions for the Evolution of Apology and Forgiveness in Populations of Autonomous Agents

    Tom Lenaerts, Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero, The Anh Han, Luís Moniz Pereira

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  • Guilt for Non-Humans

    Luís Moniz Pereira, The Anh Han, Luis Martinez-Vaquero, Tom Lenaerts

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  • The Devil’s Triangle: Ethical Considerations on Developing Bot Detection Methods

    Andree Thieltges, Florian Schmidt, Simon Hegelich

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