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01.11.2023

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Podcast: This Is Technology Ethics #6

Moral Agency in Machines

In the 6th episode of their podcast, our MCML PI Sven Nyholm and his co-host John Danaher discuss the controversy arising from the idea moral agency in machines. What is an agent? What is a moral agent? Is it possible to create a machine with a sense of moral agency? These are just some of the questions up for debate.

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