Publisher's Synopsis
This book is officially released as the fourth installment in the "Aviidil Arrives with The Moral h-Machines" series of science literature. Titled Book 4: A Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Moral h-Machines, it delves into the intricate ethical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence. The book explores the moral frameworks that govern intelligent machines, examining how they can be programmed to make ethical decisions and the implications of these choices on society. As readers journey through its pages, they will encounter a rich tapestry of philosophical discussions and real-world applications, inviting them to reflect on the future of AI and its role in our lives.
Jodie often grappled with challenging questions during her morning walks, a cherished ritual that combined exercise with deep thought. Her life was filled with joy; she enjoyed financial stability and was free from the harsh decisions faced by her Welsh ancestors, particularly her father, who spent long hours in the oppressive darkness of the mines. As she strolled, the gentle rustle of leaves accompanied her thoughts, prompting her to ponder the nature of morality in humanity. After discussing her thoughts with friends, they collectively acknowledged the complexity of the question: Are humans truly moral beings? They also discussed Isaac Asimov's work on AI.
Their consensus was clear: while humans possess the capacity for morality, we do not always act in accordance with it. The determining factors include individual character, contextual influences, and the values we hold dear. Intrigued by these discussions, Jodie later recorded her reflections in her diary.