Helping and not Harming Animals with AI

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Simon Coghlan
Christine Parker
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[1] The University of Melbourne,Centre of AI and Digital Ethics (CAIDE), School of Computing and Information Systems
[2] Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society,Melbourne Law School
[3] The University of Melbourne,undefined
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Artificial Intelligence (AI); Ethics; Nonhuman animals; Harm framework;
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10.1007/s13347-024-00712-4
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Ethical discussions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) often overlook its potentially large impact on nonhuman animals. In a recent commentary on our paper about AI’s possible harms, Leonie Bossert argues for a focus not just on the possible negative impacts but also the possible beneficial outcomes of AI for animals. We welcome this call to increase awareness of AI that helps animals: developing and using AI to improve animal wellbeing and promote positive dimensions in animal lives should be a vital ethical goal. Nonetheless, we argue that there is some value in focusing on technology-based harms in the context of AI ethics and policy discourses. A harms framework for AI can inform some of our strongest duties to animals and inform regulation and risk assessment impacts designed to prevent serious harms to humans, the environment, and animals.
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