Learning Domain Ethical Principles from Interactions with Users

  • Dyoub A
  • Costantini S
  • Lisi F
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Drawing from practical philosophy, we argue that AI-based systems could develop ethical decision-making and judgment capabilities by learning from experience. This has inspired our work which combines answer set programming and inductive logic programming to learn domain ethical principles from the interactions with users in the context of a dialogue system.

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Dyoub, A., Costantini, S., & Lisi, F. A. (2022). Learning Domain Ethical Principles from Interactions with Users. Digital Society, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44206-022-00026-y

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