Frontlines in the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is already profoundly impacting our lives, in ways ranging from mundane to dramatic, obvious to subtle. While numerous academic and industrial efforts have addressed the implications of this technological revolution from a technical and economic perspective, the personal and human impacts of these changes have often been overlooked or relegated to anecdotal evidence within a broader discussion.
Offering a unique perspective on the emerging social relationships between humans and AI agents and systems, Hampton and De Falco present groundbreaking research from leading academics and policymakers on the psychological impact of this technological revolution.
This book explores the intersection of AI, psychology, and ethics, establishing the importance of ethical considerations in the design and implementation of technology-enabled education, decision support, and leadership training.