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added by Isabelle Levent · updated 1y ago
added by Isabelle Levent · updated 1y ago
This builds on a growing body of work that our ‘‘mind perception’’ (which manifests as inferences of intentions, beliefs, and values) meaningfully varies across individuals and shapes our moral judgments
Isabelle Levent added 1y ago
Although the humans involved in the creation of Edmond de Belamy were essentially cut out of the art’s creation narrative, the AI itself was often spoken about as having human-like characteristics.
Isabelle Levent added 1y ago
Our intuitive moral understanding of actors and transgressions may be at odds with the inherent complexity of AI systems.
Isabelle Levent added 1y ago
In particular, anthropomorphizing the AI system mitigates the responsibility to the artist, while bolstering the responsibility of the technologist. Critically, this suggests that the responsibility that will be allocated to individuals in the creation of AI art will be dependent on the choice of language and framing used to discuss it
Isabelle Levent added 1y ago
Indeed, AI is a diffuse term that corresponds to a web of human actors and computational processes interacting in complex ways
Isabelle Levent added 1y ago