OwlofMinervaAtDusk t1_j241bgl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How the concept: Banality of evil developed by Hanna Arendt can be applied to AI Ethics in order to understand the unintentional behaviour of machines that are intelligent but not conscious. by AndreasRaaskov
Tech firms are constantly surprised by unintended consequences of ML algorithms - there’s researchers who make careers studying them
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cope413 t1_j247mb3 wrote
>But I disapprove of any attempt to use morality and moral reasoning to criticize them.
Then on what basis would you criticize them?
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cope413 t1_j248jep wrote
That's not a basis of criticism.
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bildramer t1_j248the wrote
Yes, but is your threat credible?
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oramirite t1_j24c710 wrote
But without morality there is no "care", that's a moral act.
oramirite t1_j24c4i8 wrote
Your first sentence describes morality. The philosophical discussion of wether we should hurt other people is the moral dilemma. Wether you want to use other words or not, that's what it is.
You seem to just be struggling with what you define as moral just like every other human being.
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