Morality 3.0

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Artificial intelligence is changing the world-but who is responsible for its/our/your/everyone's actions?This book addresses one of the most pressing questions of our time: the personal responsibility of artificial intelligence. As machines learn to make decisions our understanding of autonomy morality and law is shifting. What happens when systems act without their creators being able to fully comprehend their behavior? Can AI take responsibility-or will it forever remain a tool of human intentions?The author takes an interdisciplinary approach drawing on philosophy ethics technology law and society to paint a picture of a civilization in transition: from instrumental to interactive technology from individual to shared responsibility. He shows how legal and moral categories reach their limits when learning systems become independent actors-and why the future of responsibility lies not in machines but in the relationship between humans and machines. A profound well-founded work on the ethical and legal redefinition of action in the age of algorithmic culture. Bremen University Press has published over 5500 specialist books in various languages since 2005.Carl Whittaker is also the author of The Psychoses of Artificial Intelligence (2nd edition 2024).November 2025
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