On the Contribution of Neuroethics to the Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

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Michele Farisco
Kathinka Evers
Arleen Salles
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[1] Uppsala University,Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics
[2] Biogem,Science and Society Unit
[3] Biology and Molecular Genetics Institute,undefined
[4] Programa de Neuroetica,undefined
[5] Centro de Investigaciones Filosoficas,undefined
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Neuroethics | 2022年 / 15卷
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Ethics; Ethics of Artificial Intelligence; Artificial Intelligence Regulation; Neuroethics; Artificial Intelligence; Neuroscience;
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Contemporary ethical analysis of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing rapidly. One of its most recognizable outcomes is the publication of a number of ethics guidelines that, intended to guide governmental policy, address issues raised by AI design, development, and implementation and generally present a set of recommendations. Here we propose two things: first, regarding content, since some of the applied issues raised by AI are related to fundamental questions about topics like intelligence, consciousness, and the ontological and ethical status of humans, among others, the treatment of these issues would benefit from interfacing with neuroethics that has been addressing those same issues in the context of brain research. Second, the identification and management of some of the practical ethical challenges raised by AI would be enriched by embracing the methodological resources used in neuroethics. In particular, we focus on the methodological distinction between conceptual and action-oriented neuroethical approaches. We argue that the normative (often principles-oriented) discussion about AI will benefit from further integration of conceptual analysis, including analysis of some operative assumptions, their meaning in different contexts, and their mutual relevance in order to avoid misplaced or disproportionate concerns and achieve a more realistic and useful approach to identifying and managing the emerging ethical issues.
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