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E-raamat: Frontlines of Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Human-Centric Perspectives on Technology's Advance [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 212 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003030928
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 230,81 €
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  • Formaat: 212 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003030928
This foundational text examines the intersection of AI, psychology, and ethics, laying the groundwork for the importance of ethical considerations in the design and implementation of technologically supported education, decision support, and leadership training.

AI already affects our lives profoundly, in ways both mundane and sensational, obvious and opaque. Much academic and industrial effort has considered the implications of this AI revolution from technical and economic perspectives, but the more personal, humanistic impact of these changes has often been relegated to anecdotal evidence in service to a broader frame of reference. Offering a unique perspective on the emerging social relationships between people and AI agents and systems, Hampton and DeFalco present cutting-edge research from leading academics, professionals, and policy standards advocates on the psychological impact of the AI revolution. Structured into three parts, the book explores the history of data science, technology in education, and combatting machine learning bias, as well as future directions for the emerging field, bringing the research into the active consideration of those in positions of authority.

Exploring how AI can support expert, creative, and ethical decision making in both people and virtual human agents, this is essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in AI, psychology, ethics, engineering education, and leadership, particularly military leadership.
List of Contributors
vii
Once More, with Feeling: Approaching a Novel Field of Technological Inquiry with the Hard-Earned Lessons of the Humanities 1(6)
Andrew J. Hampton
Jeanine A. Defalco
PART 1 Surveying the AI Landscape
7(54)
1 AI and the Crisis of the Self: Protecting Human Dignity as Status and Respectful Treatment
9(25)
Ozlem Ulgen
2 Flipping Rocks and Pointing out the Bugs: Invisible Threats and Data
34(11)
Darian J. Defalco
3 Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Al Bias, Political Relativity, and the Language of International Relations
45(16)
Dr. Leah C. Windsor
PART 2 Al in the Classroom
61(62)
4 Truth in Our Ideas Means the Power to Work: Implications of the Intermediary of Information Technology in the Classroom
63(21)
Col James Ness
Ltc Lolita Burrell
David Frey
5 Benefits and Potential Issues for Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Agents
84(18)
Lishan Zhang
Xiangen Hu
Frank Andrasik
Shuo Feng
6 The Only Living Boy in Homeroom: How Virtual Classes and Agents Fundamentally Change the Learning Experience
102(21)
Andrew J. Hampton
Donald "Chip" Morrison
Brent Morgan
PART 3 Decisions, Decisions
123(80)
7 J.A.R.V.I.S., What Should I Do Now? Human Virtual Agents as a Means to More Ethical Decision-Making
125(16)
Jeanine A. Defalco
John Hart
8 Ethical Frameworks for Cybersecurity: Applications for Human and Artificial Agents
141(21)
F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr
Robert Thomson
9 Deep Blue Wants You: Identifying and Addressing Sources of Bias in AI Systems to Support Human Resources Decisions
162(23)
Aryn Pyke
F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr
Robert Thomson
10 On the Shoulders of Giants: How the Social Sciences Can Help AI Navigate Its Ethical Dilemmas
185(18)
Arthur C. Graesser
John Sabatini
Index 203
Andrew Hampton is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Christian Brothers University, US. He has served as Project Manager on the pioneering hybrid tutor ElectronixTutor, Chair of the IEEE Standards Association working group for Adaptive Instructional Systems, and Project Co-leader for a novel form of conversation-based AI learning and engagement called TalkShop.

Jeanine A. DeFalco is a Research Scientist with the US Army Futures Command, Combat Capability Center in Orlando, Florida, US. She serves as Chair of the IEEE Standards Association working group for Recommended Practice for Ethically Aligned Design of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Adaptive Instructional Systems. Dr. DeFalco is also an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Central Florida, and Pace University, US.