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Thomas Arnold
Postdoctoral Scholar at Tufts Institute for Artificial Intelligence | Programs Co-Lead at AI and Faith | Interintellect Host

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Against the moral Turing test: accountable design and the moral reasoning of autonomous systems


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Thomas Arnold, Matthias Scheutz
Ethics and Information Technology, vol. 18, Springer Netherlands Dordrecht, 2016, pp. 103--115

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Arnold, T., & Scheutz, M. (2016). Against the moral Turing test: accountable design and the moral reasoning of autonomous systems. Ethics and Information Technology, 18, 103–115.


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Arnold, Thomas, and Matthias Scheutz. “Against the Moral Turing Test: Accountable Design and the Moral Reasoning of Autonomous Systems.” Ethics and Information Technology 18 (2016): 103–115.


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Arnold, Thomas, and Matthias Scheutz. “Against the Moral Turing Test: Accountable Design and the Moral Reasoning of Autonomous Systems.” Ethics and Information Technology, vol. 18, Springer Netherlands Dordrecht, 2016, pp. 103–15.


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@article{arnold2016a,
  title = {Against the moral Turing test: accountable design and the moral reasoning of autonomous systems},
  year = {2016},
  journal = {Ethics and Information Technology},
  pages = {103--115},
  publisher = {Springer Netherlands Dordrecht},
  volume = {18},
  author = {Arnold, Thomas and Scheutz, Matthias}
}


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