Research handbook on meaningful human control of artificial intelligence systems

ContentsList of contributors viiAcknowledgements x1 Introduction to meaningful human control of artificially intelligent systems 1Authors (listed in alphabetical order): David Abbink, Daniele Amoroso,Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Jeroen van den Hoven, Giulio Mecacci andFilippo Santoni de SioPART I PHI...

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Veröffentlicht: Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing 2024
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Zusammenfassung:ContentsList of contributors viiAcknowledgements x1 Introduction to meaningful human control of artificially intelligent systems 1Authors (listed in alphabetical order): David Abbink, Daniele Amoroso,Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Jeroen van den Hoven, Giulio Mecacci andFilippo Santoni de SioPART I PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS2 Automated mobility and meaningful human control: when and why iscontrol important and what are its different dimensions? 13Sven Nyholm3 Reflection machines and the proximity scale of reasons: addressingaccountability asymmetry 28Pim Haselager and Giulio Mecacci4 Out of control: flourishing with carebots through embodied design 38Anco Peeters5 Meaningful human command: advance control directives as a method toenable moral and legal responsibility for autonomous weapons systems 53S. Kate DevittPART II LAW AND GOVERNANCE6 Legal and governance perspectives on meaningful human control: thecase of automated mobility 82Giuseppe Contissa7 From human control in international law to human oversight in thenew EU act on artificial intelligence 105Juliane Beck and Thomas Burri8 Meaningful human control in shared medical decision making 133Susanne Beck, Simon Gerndt, David Samhammer and Peter Dabrock9 Meaningful human control: an international criminal law account 150Marta BoPART III DESIGN AND ENGINEERING10 Designing automated vehicle and traffic systems towards meaningfulhuman control 165Simeon Calvert, Stig Johnsen and Ashwin George11 Reflective hybrid intelligence for meaningful human control indecision-support systems 191Catholijn M. Jonker, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert and Pradeep K.Murukannaiah12 Meaningful human control of increasingly autonomous robots for surgery 208Fanny Ficuciello, Mohammad Hossein Hamedani and Guglielmo Tamburrini13 Designing for meaningful human control in military human-machine teams 235Jurriaan van Diggelen, Karel van den Bosch, Mark Neerincx and Marc SteenPART IV INTERDISCIPLINARY AND SYSTEMIC PERSPECTIVES14 Too much control? Health, sex and war 257Ezio Di Nucci15 Worldbuilding a planet-positive future enabled by human + AI coevolution 267Ann Pendleton-Jullian16 Holistic bow-tie model of meaningful human control over effectivesystems: towards a dynamic balance of humans and AI-based systemswithin our global society and environment 313Frank Flemisch, Marcel Baltzer, David Abbink, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert,Jurriaan van Diggelen, Nicolas Daniel Herzberger, Mark Draper, MichaelBoardman, Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Joscha Wasser
This prescient Research Handbook analyses the ethical development of Artificial Intelligence systems through the prism of meaningful human control. It encapsulates a multitude of disciplinary lenses including technical, philosophical and legal, making a crucial contribution to the ongoing discourse about control and responsibility in the field of AI.The Research Handbook combines empirical insights from various fields to examine the emergence of responsible AI development. These perspectives are discussed in relation to key topics including automated intelligent mobility, recommender and decision-support systems, cure and care, and AI in the military. Contributors examine diverse problems, requirements and context-specific approaches to responsible AI development, ultimately providing the reader with a transdisciplinary view of the subject and highlighting the way forward on both an individual and societal level.Bringing together a wide range of experts, this Research Handbook is an essential read for scholars of science and technology, law, philosophy of technology, security studies and innovation policy. It also appeals to those involved in the development of AI technology and policy, from policymakers aiming to codify human-centric AI to computer scientists engaging in the design of responsible AI
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ISBN:9781802204124
978-1-80220-412-4