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In Alan Turing's seminal paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," he posed the now-famous question, “Can machines think?”—an inquiry that laid the groundwork for exploring the cognitive potential of machines.
Today, as we witness AI systems moving beyond narrow tasks into increasingly autonomous roles, this question evolves into a new, urgent line of inquiry: “Can machines act with integrity?”
Just as Turing’s work invited us to ponder the boundaries of machine cognition, the rise of advanced AI compels us to ask if machines can be equipped to uncompromisingly act ethically and responsibly.
The need for Artificial Integrity—an AI’s ability to consistently recognizing the moral implications of their influence and outcomes, learning both ex-ante and ex-post from experience to guide decisions and actions that reflect integrity-driven behavior in a context-sensitive manner—is an increasingly critical imperative as the sophistication of AI systems evolves.
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