The global bioethics of artificial intelligence and human rights /

Human annihilation has never been so easy. Artificial intelligence-guided genetic-engineered nanotechnology and robotics (AI-GNR) are widely recognized as our most transformative technological revolution ever, yet we do not even have a common moral language to unite our pluralistic world to prevent...

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Main Authors: Monlezun, Dominique J.
Published: Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
Publisher Address: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Publication Dates: 2020.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Human annihilation has never been so easy. Artificial intelligence-guided genetic-engineered nanotechnology and robotics (AI-GNR) are widely recognized as our most transformative technological revolution ever, yet we do not even have a common moral language to unite our pluralistic world to prevent an AI apocalypse should this revolution explode out of our control. This book is the first known comprehensive global bioethical analysis of AI and AI-GNR by defining the Thomistic-Aristotelian personalist foundation of the rights and duties-based social contract framework of the United Nations, and then applying it to AI. As such, it creates a compelling approach which will appeal to scientists, health professionals, policy makers, politicians, students, and anyone interested in our shared survival around shared solutions. -- Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: ix, 338 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [302]-338).
ISBN: 9781527550315
1527550311
Index Number: Q334
CLC: TP18-05
Call Number: TP18-05/M746
Contents: Introduction -- The Social Contract and Human Rights -- Anthropological, Evolutionary Biological, and Political Economic Challenges to Human Rights -- Thomistic Personalism and Human Rights -- Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights