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Development of AI systems that learn ethical and moral constraints

Researcher: Rebecca Rapper

Rebecca Raper, a senior consultant at the IEAI is working on developing systems where moral and ethical constraints can be taught to an AI system. Using a set of robots as the demonstrator, she has taught the robots not to cheat or steal. These systems could equally be used to control the actions of other autonomous systems.

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  • Case studies
    • A role for validation
    • The Visual Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    • AI predictive data modelling in diabetes management
    • Autonomous moral AI
    • Blenheim Palace: AI provides real time management of customers movement
    • Brethertons Solicitors: creating the legal firm of the future
    • Cyber security in the social care sector
    • Development of AI systems that learn ethical and moral constraints
    • Identifying parameters that influence decisions in AI systems
    • Moorcrofts Law: development of a dangerous clause identifier
    • Nominet: Identifying fraudulent activities
    • Supporting professional services in their use of AI
    • Tackling bias in AI recruitment tools
    • Tackling online hate
    • Uncertain uncertainty

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