The theory of AI ethics is a quagmire, mostly because traditional notions of ethics and morality tend to fall apart in the face of nonhuman agency, and posthumanism is usually a pose rather than a position. Practical AI ethics usually reflects the sad state of the social sciences
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If I may, non humans are also "other species." Further, may I respectfully inquire "what systems have greater agency than humans? ...that know "why?"
BTW, I am not interested in discussing how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
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Artificial Intelligence can be seen as the automation of decision making processes. Where AI outperforms humans, decisions will increasingly be made not by humans, and often from the vantage point of nonhuman interests (such as corporate and organizational agents).
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