Is safety morally relevant to trustworthy artificial intelligence: the value of human dignity in the technologized society
Abstract
The discourse on security that has been raised in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is characterized by a predominance of technical and regulatory perspectives. The ambivalent effects of this technology and its consideration as a socio-technical system raise the need to complement this discourse by integrating a moral perspective. Thus, the main objective of this work is to argue that moral security is an essential element to achieve a trustworthy AI, due to the various situations where human dignity can be compromised.
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