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Ethics of AI
1. Should an autonomous AI, capable of making decisions, be attributed with legal personhood?
Yes, but only to AI that can demonstrate morality
Yes, only AI that pass the Turing test
Yes, all AI should be considered legal persons
No, AI does not possess human qualities such as emotions and consciousness
2. How would Asimov's Laws of Robotics apply to the ethical design of AI systems?
Asimov's laws should be disregarded due to lack of practicality
Asimov's laws should be flexible guidelines as AI evolves
Asimov's laws are outdated and irrelevant for modern AI
Asimov's laws should be strictly hardcoded to minimize harm
3. Should AI have the right to destroy digital contents if it has been programmed to prioritize storage space?
No, because the value of digital contents might be higher than storage space
Yes, because AI doesn't understand the value of digital content
Yes, if the digital contents have no intellectual property rights
Yes, as long as it's programmed to do so
4. How does the capability of an AI to self-improve its performance affect ethical considerations in its design?
It eliminates the necessity of human supervision
It imposes the duty on humans to ensure safety measures are in place to prevent uncontrolled self-improvement
It doesn't have any ethical implications
It demands that self-improvement be limited to non-critical functionality
5. Could the misuse of AI infringe on human rights and freedom?
No, because AI devoid of human-like cognition cannot understand rights and freedom
Yes, as AI can be used for surveillance and manipulation of decision
No, AI is just a tool and doesn't infringe on human rights
No, AI can only infringe on rights and freedom if it develops consciousness
6. Who should be held accountable for an AI loosing control?
The users because they abused the functionality of the AI
The AI itself as it operated outside of its program norms
The designers for failure in implementing safety measures
No one because AI is a machine and does not have moral responsibility
7. How does bias in AI affect its ethical considerations?
Bias is a necessary component for AI to make decisions
Bias is inherent in AI and can't be ameliorated
Bias in AI doesn't pose ethical issues since it mirrors human decision-making
Bias should be minimized as it can lead to discrimination and unfairness
8. Should there be public involvement in decisions about AI and its ethics?
No, because only AI specialists understand the complexities of the technology
No, AI is a private sector issue and doesn't need public intervention
No, public involvement would hinder the advancement of AI
Yes, as the impact of AI extends beyond developers and the tech industry
9. Can AI lead to job displacement and how is this ethically relevant?
No, AI will free humans from mundane tasks and isn't an ethical concern
No, job displacement is only a short-term concern
No, AI will create as many jobs as it displaces
Yes, and it creates ethical dilemmas over unemployment and wealth distribution
10. What is the role of AI transparency in ethical AI design?
Transparency enables users to understand and trust AI decisions
Transparency can be a risk because it exposes proprietary AI algorithms
Transparency is not necessary because AI will always act rationally
Transparency is not important as long as AI operates within ethical boundaries
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