AI ‘Reanimated’ a Murder Victim Back to Life to Speak in Court (And Raises Ethical Quandaries)
AI avatars of dead people are teaching courses and testifying in court. Even with the best of intentions, the emerging...
Nir Eisikovits is a professor of philosophy and founding director of the Applied Ethics Center at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Professor Eisikovits’s research focuses on the ethics of war and the ethics of technology and he has written many books and articles on these topics. His op-eds and popular essays have appeared in the Boston Globe, Slate, Scientific American, the Christian Science Monitor, the Miami Herald, the National Interest, the Forward, Cognoscenti, and the Conversation among others. Nir is also co-host of the podcast "Prosthetic Gods" which features debates about emerging technologies.
AI avatars of dead people are teaching courses and testifying in court. Even with the best of intentions, the emerging...