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Machines lack moral responsibility; humans are accountable for AI decisions

The article argues that machines, including AI, cannot be held morally responsible for their actions. It posits that humans are solely accountable for the decisions made in building, training, and deploying these machines, as well as for the outcomes they produce. The author emphasizes that the concept of machine morality is a misdirection, as true responsibility lies with the human creators and users. AI

IMPACT Reinforces the human accountability framework for AI development and deployment.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing AI ethics and responsibility.

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Machines lack moral responsibility; humans are accountable for AI decisions

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    THE MACHINE MADE ME DO IT!! Machines have no moral responsibility. Human beings decide what is built, what it is trained on, where it is used, what its output i

    THE MACHINE MADE ME DO IT!! Machines have no moral responsibility. Human beings decide what is built, what it is trained on, where it is used, what its output is trusted for, and what happens next. When something goes wrong, blaming “the AI” hides the people and institutions whos…