Artificial intelligence and the role of ethics

An ethical approach to AI does not function as bicycle brake on an intercontinental airplane. Ethics does not put insufficient brakes on progress. It does, however, asks how principles and values that are important for a democratic society can be translated into a digital democratic society. Beyond...

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