THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A KANTIAN PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
This paper explores the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of Kantian ethics. It examines whether AI systems can align with Kantian moral principles, such as autonomy, duty, and goodwill. The potential for AI to act as moral agents and the challenges in programming AI to make ethical decisions based on Kant’s categorical imperative are analyzed. The paper argues for a multidisciplinary approach to develop AI that can adhere to ethical standards and contribute positively to society. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Kantian Ethics, Moral Agency, Categorical Imperative, Autonomy, Duty, Goodwill, Ethical Programming, Multidisciplinary Approach.
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