Machine Ethics
How to teach machines good from wrong?
Machine Ethics
We made robots move on wheels. We made them walk. Up and downstairs.
In complex and cramped spaces. We made them run. And cycle. Sooner or later - me made them do it autonomously.
Now engineers, ethics and AI programmers wish to rise the bar by combining their efforts in working on
a machine autonomous in its decisions, judgments and eventually - being.
Currently I wish to try using Kohlberg's theory as a path to follow on developing an Artificial Moral Agent. What is supposed eventually to lead to creation of a program simulating a child-level (at least; according to Kohlberg's categories) morality.
Currently I wish to try using Kohlberg's theory as a path to follow on developing an Artificial Moral Agent. What is supposed eventually to lead to creation of a program simulating a child-level (at least; according to Kohlberg's categories) morality.
Statements about this HomePage
Some sections of this page will probably be useful only for me, as a place to keep
all the important and usefull things (e.g. links) at my (lazy) fingertips.
But by all means - feel free to explore its every corner.
Some ideas shown, brought up and discussed on this page might seem abstract or preposterous but yet I hope you will find some inspiring ones among them.
Some of you may think that I may use this site in the future to show off with my achievements and... I hope you are right!
Some ideas shown, brought up and discussed on this page might seem abstract or preposterous but yet I hope you will find some inspiring ones among them.
Some of you may think that I may use this site in the future to show off with my achievements and... I hope you are right!
Who am I?
I'm a Nicolaus Copernicus University's
Faculty of Theology and
Faculty of Education Sciences
student who's heavily into Machine Ethics and, lately, children's moral rules acquisition
(Kohlberg's).
Where am I?
Please, feel free to visit contact page to find a way in getting in touch with me.