DocumentCode :
1281703
Title :
The Affect Dilemma for Artificial Agents: Should We Develop Affective Artificial Agents?
Author :
Scheutz, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tufts Univ., Medford, MA, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
424
Lastpage :
433
Abstract :
Humans are deeply affective beings that expect other human-like agents to be sensitive to and express their own affect. Hence, complex artificial agents that are not capable of affective communication will inevitably cause humans harm, which suggests that affective artificial agents should be developed. Yet, affective artificial agents with genuine affect will then themselves have the potential for suffering, which leads to the “Affect Dilemma for Artificial Agents,” and more generally, artificial systems. In this paper, we discuss this dilemma in detail and argue that we should nevertheless develop affective artificial agents; in fact, we might be morally obligated to do so if they end up being the lesser evil compared to (complex) artificial agents without affect. Specifically, we propose five independent reasons for the utility of developing artificial affective agents and also discuss some of the challenges that we have to address as part of this endeavor.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; ethical aspects; affect dilemma; affective artificial agent; affective beings; affective communication; artificial system; complex artificial agent; ethics; human-like agent; Artificial intelligence; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Ethics; Human factors; Process control; Robots; Affect processing; affect dilemma; ethics; intelligent artificial agent;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3045
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-AFFC.2012.29
Filename :
6296668
Link To Document :
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