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Type: Document page from a book or report regarding ai ethics and human rights
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This document discusses the intersection of emerging artificial intelligence technologies and established human rights frameworks. It explores the ethical challenges of integrating non-human intelligences into society, referencing historical declarations of rights and debating whether machines can or should replace humans in roles requiring dignity and care. The text also touches on the necessity of making ethical decision-making explicit and algorithmic in the age of autonomous systems.

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Bills of Rights (1689)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

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Joseph Weizenbaum author of Computer Power and Human Reason
Pamela McCorduck opposing viewpoint on machine ethics Joseph Weizenbaum

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"I know it when I see it"
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"wisdom of repugnance"
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"yuck factor"
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"machines can be more impartial, calm, and consistent and less abusive or mischievous than people in such positions"
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"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal"
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