Interdependence as the key for an ethical artificial autonomy

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Filippo Pianca
Vieri Giuliano Santucci
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[1] National Research Council (CNR),Advanced School in Artificial Intelligence, AI2Life, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC)
[2] National Research Council (CNR),Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC)
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AI & SOCIETY | 2023年 / 38卷
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Artificial autonomy; Social robotics; Ethics; Interdependence; Intrinsic motivations;
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Currently, the autonomy of artificial systems, robotic systems in particular, is certainly one of the most debated issues, both from the perspective of technological development and its social impact and ethical repercussions. While theoretical considerations often focus on scenarios far beyond what can be concretely hypothesized from the current state of the art, the term autonomy is still used in a vague or too general way. This reduces the possibilities of a punctual analysis of such an important issue, thus leading to often polarized positions (naive optimism or unfounded defeatism). The intent of this paper is to clarify what is meant by artificial autonomy, and what are the prerequisites that can allow the attribution of this characteristic to a robotic system. Starting from some concrete examples, we will try to indicate a way towards artificial autonomy that can hold together the advantages of developing adaptive and versatile systems with the management of the inevitable problems that this technology poses both from the viewpoint of safety and ethics. Our proposal is that a real artificial autonomy, especially if expressed in the social context, can only be achieved through interdependence with other social actors (human and otherwise), through continuous exchanges and interactions which, while allowing robots to explore the environment, guarantee the emergence of shared practices, behaviors, and ethical principles, which otherwise could not be imposed with a top-down approach, if not at the price of giving up the same artificial autonomy.
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页码:2045 / 2059
页数:14
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