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Humanity’s strong desire to have heightened efficiency coupled with a short period of undertaking any venture has prompted the man to embark on intensive research intended to come up with appropriate machines. These encompass robots and other similar machines whose behavior ought to mimic that of a reasoning person in quest of undertaking complex and even challenging tasks in the industrial sector. However, the possibility of devising machines, which are capable of reasoning like human beings raises numerous and varied ethical issues (Bostrom, & Yudkowsky, 2011).
These include aspects relating to the safety of real human beings such that they will not pose risks and the moral status of the devised machines in reasoning well as expected of a person undertaking a given certain task (Bostrom, & Yudkowsky, 2011). In this case, Artificial Intelligence (AI) especially in the field of machines focuses on imparting devices relevant to ethical principles or certain procedures that will enable them to discover as well as resolve dilemmas, which they might experience while undertaking their respective tasks.
Hence, making them behave or function ethically with the aid of their complex programmed decision-making processes. This study seeks to analyze and present an in deep understanding, comparing of artificial intelligence in the field of machine learning and highlighting certain philosophical implications mostly used relating to human conduct, for instance, morals.
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