Ethical AI is contending with whether or not AI ought to be criminally accountable, which can be illustrated via crimes potentially committed via AI self-driving cars.
Here’s though where we are about to maybe go over the cliff or slide off the end of the pier.
The first argument that claims this is feasible would be under the assumption that AI does miraculously reach sentience or something similar to it. If we keep pushing along on advances in AI, we might perchance land on producing sentient AI.
We can go on and on. Consider this teary-eyed version. The AI wants to please or reward particular humans. All of the stealing is done to provide those stolen items to those humans. In that fashion, the AI doesn’t want the stuff for itself. A kind of altruistic AI is trying to please humans and slips perilously and sadly into a life of crime to do so.
Yet another path consists of the AI going rogue. Assume that the AI has been programmed with a kind of self-learning capacity. The AI is intentionally crafted to change itself over some period of time, gradually and as based on various encounters and new data. There is nothing untoward per se about this. The notion is that AI improves as it goes along. We would presumably find that handy. No need to have a human programmer continually adjusting and enhancing the AI.
The probing into the AI is both more direct than with humans and at the same time more squishy than with humans. For example, the AI might be so devised to erase any portion that was the instigator of the criminal act. Our attempts to trace down the roguish portion might be for not. The AI might also simply alter the code, perhaps akin to how the “learning” was taking place, and no record or sign of the “criminal intent” any longer exists.
Some researchers have argued that perhaps AI could be something less than legal personhood and yet still be labeled as being duty-bearers subject to criminal law. No trial. No due process. A streamlined and lighter means of holding AI criminally accountable could be concocted. This would allow for ultimately imposing legal sanctions upon the AI that veered into criminality.
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