Lecture

AI Ethics: Regulation and Justice

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This lecture covers the challenges of foundation models and multi-purpose AI systems for the AI Act in the EU, focusing on the impact on labor markets, social interactions, conduct of war, inequality, and access to technology. It also delves into various understandings of justice, including retributive, restorative, distributive, and procedural justice, and discusses the economic, political, and social frameworks that shape different distributions of benefits and burdens across societies. The lecture explores the principles of distributive justice, providing moral guidance for political processes and structures affecting the distribution of benefits and burdens in societies.

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