About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to discuss these questions both theoretically and empirically. Authors are invited to submit theoretical or empirical work (quantitative, qualitative, case studies) as well as review papers that contribute to the recent advances in the understanding and design of ethical AI from the perspective of moral psychology and other related approaches. Intercultural, cross-tradition, and multidisciplinary studies are highly welcomed.
Topics for this collection include, but are not limited to:
1. the ascription of moral status/standing to AI/robots
2. the acquisition of ethical norms/standards for AI/robots
3. possible solutions to moral dilemmas or conflicts in the application of AI/robots
4. the moral responsibility attribution for anthropomorphic AI/robots
5. robopsychology (the psychology of, for, and by robots, robotics, and AI)
6. the influence of AI/robots on human relationships (particularly the moral dimensions)
7. the moral interactions between humans and social robots (especially health care robots)
8. AI/robot acceptance in various moral domains
9. algorithmic profiling and algorithmic discrimination
10. boundary conditions and possible motivations of algorithmic aversion
11. models of algorithmic decision-making approach and avoidance
Keywords: algorithmic aversion, algorithmic discrimination, anthropomorphism, artificial intelligence (AI), artificial moral agent, autonomous vehicles, dehumanization, ethics of AI, health care robots, human-AI/robot interaction, human-centered AI, human nature, mind perception, moral behavior, moral decision, moral dilemma, moral machines, moral psychology, moral responsibility, moral status, robot acceptance, social robots
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