Wise AI
There is much talk about unethical AI. On the flip side, can AI systems help us act more ethically by eliminating our human biases and temptations? Can we build an AI that we might call ‘wise’?
Scientific writings
Johnson, S. G., Karimi, A. H., Bengio, Y., Chater, N., Gerstenberg, T., Larson, K., ... & Grossmann, I. (2024). Imagining and building wise machines: The centrality of AI metacognition. arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.02478.
[Media: Forbes]Bonnefon, J. F., Rahwan, I., & Shariff, A. (2024). The moral psychology of Artificial Intelligence. Annual Review of Psychology, 75(1), 653-675.
Awad, E., Levine, S., Loreggia, A., Mattei, N., Rahwan, I., Rossi, F., Talamadupula, K., Tenenbaum, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M. (2024). When is it acceptable to break the rules? Knowledge representation of moral judgements based on empirical data. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 38(2), 35.
[Media: Big Think, preprint]N. Köbis, C. Starke, I. Rahwan (2022). The promise and perils of using artificial intelligence to fight corruption. Nature Machine Intelligence.
[Free read-only version]Köbis, N., Bonnefon, J. F., & Rahwan, I. (2021). Bad machines corrupt good morals. Nature Human Behaviour, 5(6), 679-685.
[View-only open access version] [Media: LA Times op-ed, The Economist (PDF)]