Opinion | What A. I. Kant Do - The New York Times What A I can’t do — yet — is the stuff that makes us human: empathy, emotion, psychology, critical thinking “What a piece of work is man,” Hamlet said, describing an intricate and
Kantian deontology for AI: alignment without moral agency This paper explores the potential application of Kant’s moral philosophy to artificial intelligence (AI) and addresses two major objections The first objection is that AI cannot fulfill Kant's standards for moral agency
Immanuel Kant’s Perspective on Artificial Intelligence Immanuel Kant, a towering figure in the realm of Enlightenment philosophy, provides a particularly compelling framework for evaluating AI Kant’s philosophy, centered around the principles of
Reasons Algorithm: Kantian Imperatives in the AI Epoch This exploration delves into how Immanuel Kant's philosophy, a cornerstone of Enlightenment thought, can provide a framework for ethical decision-making in the age of AI
(PDF) A Kantian Critique of Artificial Intelligence Abstract This paper presents a Kantian critique of artificial intelligence (AI) that shifts the focus from the technological capabilities of AI systems to the conditions of human-AI interaction Drawing on Immanuel Kant's concept of enlightenment as the "emergence from self-incurred immaturity," the paper argues that digital technologies such as AI increasingly mediate-and potentially
Why Kant Wouldnt Fear ChatGPT-4 - TIME Take the wide-spread concerns about AI that have emerged full force with the development of generative language models like ChatGPT-4