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From: James Salsman <bovik(a)EECS.NWU.EDU>
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Subject: Carl Sagan in PARADE and Ethics & AI
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Any thoughts on the article in last Sunday's (28 November '93)
_PARADE_ magazine by Carl Sagan on game theory and ethics? It was a
pretty basic treatment, of course (for those outside the USA, _PARADE_
is a national Sunday newspaper supplement written at about the 8th
grade level.) However, the rational sciences are beginning to claim
ethical authority in the mass media in competition with religious
authorities.
In a related vein, I think it is important to re-post this here:
Newsgroups: sci.cognitive
From: khan(a)itd.itd.nrl.navy.mil (Umar Khan)
Subject: [CFP] Ethical Reasoning
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Organization: Information Technology Division, Naval Research Laboratory
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1993 19:46:51 GMT
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Workshop on Ethical Reasoning in Artifical Intelligence
(in conjunction with FLAIRS-94)
Pensacola Beach, Florida
May 4, 1994
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together active researchers and
scholars in the area of Ethical reasoning. Ethical reasoning is an emer-
ging field with foundations in Computer Science, Cognitive Psychology, &
Philosophy. The field encompasses at least two perspectives:
(a) those who seek to model the cognitive processes of human beings who
interact in ethical situations, and (b) those who seek to enhance the
integrity of autonomous learning automata which might be employed in do-
mains effecting the lives, health, and well being of humans. Computational
approaches to ethics include the published works of the Mathematician George
David Birkhoff who sought the unification of logic, aesthetics, and ethics
as well as the work of the theoretical Psychologist Vladimir Lefebvre, who
developed an algebra of 'reflexive polynomials.' Contributions to the further
understanding of ethical reasoning may also be found in the areas of Scholastic
Ethics (often taught as sylogisms), Economics theories of fairness or equity
in micropolicy as well as in a study of the Law. In addition, the issue of
ethics and automation has been much dealt with in fiction and science
fiction. Contributions from other fields are encouraged and will be considered
on a case by case basis.
Through paper presentations and discussions, the participants will exchange,
compare, and contrast approaches and results in the area. The format will
provide ample time for discussions and exchange of ideas. To maximize par-
ticipation, the size of the workshop will be limited. Accepted papers will
be invited for full presentation or poster presentation.
The workshop is planned as a one-day event to immediately preceed the 1994
Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (FLAIRS-94). Workshop
participants are encouraged to also submit papers to FLAIRS-94 and to
attend the symposium. The workshop registration fee will be waived for
those participants who also register for FLAIRS-94.
All submissions must be post-marked by 31 December, 1993. Notification of
acceptance or rejection will be sent to the first author (or designated
author) by 1 February, 1994. Prospective participants should submit five
(5) copies of a 5-10 page extended abstract to: Umar Khan, US Department of
Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Office of Systems
Integration, Artificial Intelligence Division, 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Vienna,
Virginia 22182. For further information and future announcements, contact
Umar Khan by e-mail at khan(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil or by telephone at (703) 905-
0718.
ORGANIZATION
Ethical Reasoning Workshop Chair: Umar Khan, FinCEN (US Treasury)
FLAIRS-94 Conference General Chairs: Alberto Canas, University of West Florida
David Kuncicky, Florida State University
FLAIRS-94 Workshop Liaison: Ken Ford, University of West Florida
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