Artificial Intelligence and Virtue Ethics Discussion

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  1. What are the ethical implications of artificial intelligence according to virtue ethics?
  2. what does artificial intelligence tell us about what it means to be human?
  3. If machines could be programmed to understand emotions, what would that say about human development?
  4. Can AI be a virtue? Why or why not?

Your posts should remain focused on the ethical considerations, and at some point in your contribution, you must specifically address the way someone with a virtue ethic view would approach your issue by explaining, evaluating, and defending that approach.

The above portion is in reference to the issue of euthanaisa. PLEASE address it

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Topic: Artificial Intelligence and Virtue Ethics Discussion
Thesis statement: AI is at the center of technological development changing the world today
The context addresses issues pertaining to artificial intelligence; the implementation of the
technology in human activities is itself a violation of the virtues of ethics. AI ethical issues with
accordance with the virtue of ethics include the fact that AI can be programmed to be equal to
human beings. An AI with morals standards would believe that a human being cannot do some
things to it and hence that’s is a major ethical concern (Datteri and Tamburrini, 2009). Analysis
AI’s attempt to mimic human Henig tells us that it is very impossible to incorporate all human
traits into a machine (Datteri and Tamburrini, 2009). AI lacks morals and hence can harm human
beings in case of bias. Inability to change AI instructions when working is the weakness in AI
technology that makes it lack morals. Programming machines to understand and perceive
emotions would mean that the human race has given machines the authority to act like humans
(Wang and Siau, 2018). AI cannot be a virtue. Virtue defines high ethical and acceptable moral
standards. AI ca...


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