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¿Agentes artificiales morales? Consideraciones éticas a propósito de la inteligencia artificial

Authors: De Lucas Gil, Julio;

¿Agentes artificiales morales? Consideraciones éticas a propósito de la inteligencia artificial

Abstract

Mediante una revisión bibliográfica cualitativa, se analiza el concepto de inteligencia artificial, pasando por sus distintos enfoques actuales de estudio, así como por los elementos definitorios de los agentes inteligentes. Se prosigue abordando las repercusiones éticas del avance de la técnica en este ámbito ―hoy por hoy solo en cuanto a IA débil y específica―, principalmente referidas a la agencia moral y la programación ética de los agentes inteligentes, todo ello en el marco de la ética kantiana y el utilitarismo de Bentham, como modelos al mismo tiempo susceptibles de crítica. A este respecto, siendo la perspectiva crítica de los juristas polacos Brozek y Janik merecedora de particular consideración. Se concluye con la tesis de que no se ha producido aún un desarrollo de la IA tal que permita satisfacer las condiciones requeridas para la agencia moral.

Keywords

Kant, Ética, Bentham, Agencia moral, Inteligencia artificial

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