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AI and the Crisis of the Self Protecting Human Dignity as Status and Respectful Treatment

Ulgen, Ozlem

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Andrew J. Hampton
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Jeanine A. DeFalco
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Abstract

Human dignity as a universal moral value has not previously been explored as an important indicator of whether AI is ethically designed, developed, and deployed. Drawing on law and moral philosophy, this chapter develops a legal-philosophical conception of human dignity that can form the basis of policy formulation and laws governing AI innovation and impact on societies. Part 1 sets out concerns about AI innovation and its potential adverse impact on human dignity. Part 2 considers how diverse cultures, international legal instruments, and constitutional laws represent human dignity as innate human worthiness that is a universal moral value, a right, and a duty. Part 3 develops two distinct dimensions of human dignity which can be concretized in policy and law relating to AI: (1) recognition of the status of human beings as agents with autonomy and rational capacity to exercise reasoning, judgement, and choice; and (2) respectful treatment of human agents so that their autonomy and rational capacity are not diminished or lost through interaction with or use of the technology.

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Ulgen, O. (2022). AI and the Crisis of the Self Protecting Human Dignity as Status and Respectful Treatment. In A. J. Hampton, & J. A. DeFalco (Eds.), Law and Moral Philosophy to Center Human Dignity as an Indicator of Ethical AI: Concerns, Cultural Touchpoints, Paths Forward. Routledge

Online Publication Date Jun 29, 2022
Publication Date Jun 30, 2022
Deposit Date Jun 21, 2022
Publicly Available Date Dec 30, 2023
Publisher Routledge
Book Title Law and Moral Philosophy to Center Human Dignity as an Indicator of Ethical AI: Concerns, Cultural Touchpoints, Paths Forward
Chapter Number 1
ISBN 9780367467678
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/8630142
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003030928-3/ai-crisis-self-ozlem-ulgen?context=ubx&refId=2dbab201-048b-4184-9f91-cc3bfb2446d2
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Additional Information This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in The Frontlines of Artificial Intelligence Ethics
Human-Centric Perspectives on Technology's Advance on 29 June 2022, available online: https://www.routledge.com/The-Frontlines-of-Artificial-Intelligence-Ethics-Human-Centric-Perspectives/Hampton-DeFalco/p/book/9780367467678#
Contract Date Mar 21, 2022

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