philosophy of artificial intelligence
The philosophy of artificial intelligence refers to the critical examination of the fundamental concepts, ethical implications, and metaphysical questions arising from the development and implementation of intelligent machines.
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Related Concepts (21)
- ai and autonomous decision-making
- ai and creativity
- ai and personal identity
- ai and privacy
- ai and social justice
- ai and the future of work
- ai and the relationship with humanity
- ai and the simulation argument
- ai and the singularity
- consciousness and ai
- ethics of ai
- free will and determinism in ai
- human enhancement through ai
- machine learning
- mind-body problem in ai
- morality of ai systems
- robot ethics
- sapience
- strong ai vs. weak ai
- the nature of intelligence
- the turing test
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