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99 - Trusting Untrustworthy Machines and Other Psychological Quirks

Philosophical Disquisitions

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Trusting Untrustworthy Machines and Blame: Exploring the Loss of Responsibility

The involvement of machines in decision-making processes seems to lead to a decreased inclination to blame, with the blame usually remaining with the delegator rather than being distributed to the machine or human agent. In some cases, human decision makers and agents may even receive additional blame, suggesting a net loss for the humans involved. This raises concerns about the potential for individuals and firms to effectively shift or hide responsibility behind machines. Empirical ethics research is emphasized as a crucial component in understanding how people perceive responsibility in the realm of ideas versus practical application.

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