What do we mean by moral freedom? What are the necessary conditions
required for it? Do the exponential advances and pervasive applications
of artificial intelligence (AI) promote it, or do they undermine it? Are
we dealing with a new ethical challenge? If this is the case, how should
we respond? These are a few of the compelling questions addressed in the
current volume. These concerns are increasingly unavoidable in our
contemporary computerized society, in which people increasingly depend
on AI-based technology, inevitably exposed to its invisible but powerful
algorithmic design. Providing a basis for the field of Ethics of AI, the
volume helps us understand the new questions raised by AI systems, with
particular attention to the challenge of that machine-learning
algorithms represents for moral freedom. Tiribelli provides both
conceptual and practical tools to address these issues, producing a
moral compass for navigating our complex world, increasingly structured
and shaped by algorithmic technology.