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The Moral Compiler: Can Philosophy Code Ethics Into Our AI Future?

The Moral Compiler: Can Philosophy Code Ethics Into Our AI Future?

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What if the most critical code for our technological future isn't written in Python, but in principles? As AI systems increasingly mediate our work, healthcare, and justice, a pressing question emerges: who is writing the ethical operating system they run on? This episode dives into the urgent, foundational work of building a moral framework for the age of autonomous decision-making. We explore the mission of philosopher Michal Masny, the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, who is advancing dialogue and research into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing. This isn't about adding a compliance checklist after the fact; it's about integrating rigorous philosophical inquiry into the very blueprint of technological development. We'll examine how concepts of fairness, autonomy, and human dignity must be compiled into the logic of our systems from the start. Listeners will gain a crucial understanding of why "ethics as a feature" is insufficient and what a deeper, structurally integrated approach looks like. You'll learn how interdisciplinary collaboration between philosophers, engineers, and policymakers is essential to navigate the profound societal shifts automation will bring, ensuring technology amplifies human potential rather than undermining it. The future isn't just built by engineers—it's also forged by philosophers. #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTechnology #MoralFramework #FutureOfWork #AutonomousSystems #TechGovernance #EthicalAI Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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