The IEAI proudly announces its latest publication: “The Elgar Companion to Applied AI Ethics”.

Edited by the IEAI’s Christoph Lütge, Alexander Kriebitz, Raphael Max and Caitlin Corrigan, this timely companion provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between applied ethics and the development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Adopting a holistic approach, an array of global experts identify the norms at stake, map the legal landscape and contextualize normative expectations in relevant use cases of AI.

Read the first chapter here.

More about the book here.

After tens of declarations on AI ethics, a wealth of books on ethics theories applied to AI or on AI and ethics in several industry sectors, multiple governance frameworks, a few regulatory projects, and the EU AI Act, here comes at last a valuable guide and a unique reference in this diverse and complex landscape.
– Raja Chatila, ISIR, CNRS and Sorbonne Université, France

The ethics of AI often remains abstract. In this work, the editors bring together a multi-layered collection of different perspectives by professionally and culturally diverse authors. This all guarantees a vivid reading experience, not least through the discussion of very concrete fields of application and use cases.
– Matthias Uhl, University of Hohenheim, Germany

This timely book provides an overview of morality and the underpinning ethical theories, and debates the universal validity and the context sensitivity of these largely principle-based perspectives and moral choices. It explores the role of the observer and specific cultural norms in this emerging popular paradigm underpinned by the rapid and socially impactful technological progress of artificial intelligent systems, through the lens of applied ethics.
– Ali Hessami, Vega Systems, UK 2024

The Elgar Companion To Applied AI Ethics