
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
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- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part One: Understanding AI
- 1: Past: the Emergence of AI
- 2: Present: AI as a New Form of Agency, Not Intelligence
- 3: Future: the Foreseeable Development of AI
- Part Two: Evaluating AI
- 4: A Unified Framework of Ethical Principles for AI
- 5: From Principles to Practices: the Risks of being Unethical
- 6: Soft Ethics and the Governance of AI
- 7: Mapping the Ethics of Algorithms
- 8: Bad Practices: the Misuse of AI for Social Evil
- 9: Good Practices: the Proper Use of AI for Social Good
- 10: How to Deliver a Good AI Society: Some Recommendations
- 11: The Gambit: AI Impact on Climate Change
- 12: AI and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- 13: Conclusion: the Green and the Blue
- Bibliography
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