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A research paper proposes a 5E framework (ethical, epistemological, explainable, empirical, evaluative) for contesting Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs) - AI systems with inherent moral reasoning capabilities. The framework includes spheres of ethical influence at individual, local, societal, and global levels, along with a timeline for developers to anticipate or self-contest their AMA technologies.
Key Takeaways
- βAI systems with inherent moral reasoning are now formally classified as Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs).
- βA new 5E framework proposes five grounds for contesting the morality of AI systems: ethical, epistemological, explainable, empirical, and evaluative.
- βThe framework identifies four spheres of ethical influence: individual, local, societal, and global levels.
- βThe research includes a provisional timeline to help developers anticipate contestation of their AMA technologies.
- βThe framework aims to support value-aligned development of truly moral AI systems through structured evaluation.
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