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Ethics of autonomous collective decision-making : The caesar framework

Authors :
Frasheri, Mirgita
Struhar, Vaclav
Papadopoulos, Alessandro V.
Causevic, Aida
Frasheri, Mirgita
Struhar, Vaclav
Papadopoulos, Alessandro V.
Causevic, Aida
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In recent years, autonomous systems have become an important research area and application domain, with a significant impact on modern society. Such systems are characterized by different levels of autonomy and complex communication infrastructures that allow for collective decision-making strategies. There exist several publications that tackle ethical aspects in such systems, but mostly from the perspective of a single agent. In this paper we go one step further and discuss these ethical challenges from the perspective of an aggregate of autonomous systems capable of collective decision-making. In particular, in this paper, we propose the Caesar approach through which we model the collective ethical decision-making process of a group of actors—agents and humans, as well as define the building blocks for the agents participating in such a process, namely Caesar agents. Factors such as trust, security, safety, and privacy, which affect the degree to which a collective decision is ethical, are explicitly captured in Caesar. Finally, we argue that modeling the collective decision-making in Caesar provides support for accountability.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372201009
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s11948-022-00414-0