Game theory formulation for ethical decision making
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Ferreira, Maria Isabel Aldinhas
Sequeira, João Silva
Virk, Gurvinder Singh
Tokhi, Mohammad Osman
Kadar, Endre E
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The inclusion of autonomous robots among everyday human environments has suggested that these robots will be facing ethical decisions regarding trade-offs where machines will choose some human attributes over the attributes of other humans. We argue in this paper that on a regular instance, algorithms for such decisions should not only be deterministic but instead, the decision will be better framed as an optimal mixed strategy in the sense of Nash equilibria in game theory.
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Robotics and Well-Being
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© 2019 Springer. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. It is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.
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Information and computing sciences
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Estivill-Castro, V, Game theory formulation for ethical decision making, Robotics and Well-Being, 2019, 95, pp. 25-38