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Think a 1,000 year oath #6

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lifeisstillgood opened this issue May 1, 2013 · 6 comments
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Think a 1,000 year oath #6

lifeisstillgood opened this issue May 1, 2013 · 6 comments

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@lifeisstillgood
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I think that Sir David King's Oath for Scientists is probably more appropriate to pull from
http:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath_for_Scientists

I would suggest:

  • Act with skill and care in all programming work. Maintain up to date skills and assist their development in others.
  • Do not claim to have skills you know you have not achieved yet.
  • Take steps to prevent corrupt practices and professional misconduct. Declare conflicts of interest.
  • Be alert to the ways in which source code derives from and affects the work of other people, and respect the rights and reputations of others.
  • Ensure that your work is lawful and justified.
  • Minimize and justify publically any adverse effect your work may have on people, animals and the natural environment.
  • Seek to discuss publically the issues that your work raises for society. Listen to the aspirations and concerns of others.
  • Do not knowingly mislead, or allow others to be misled, about programming matters. Present and review source code honestly and accurately, using metrics to guide that review where appropriate.
@deathwish
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In the same vein, I think a treatment of AI is warranted :)

@lifeisstillgood
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No need, once AI is achieved our overlords will not need ethical oaths - it will be part of the the Three Laws :-)

@lifeisstillgood
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this is now pull request #7

@deathwish
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Ah, but someone needs to put the Three Laws there in the first place... Additionally, the Three Laws only speak of robot-kind's obligations to humanity and itself. Given our potentially godlike position relative to a hypothetical AI, I'm more interested in speaking to the responsibility of the programmer to the AI.

@mixinmax
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mixinmax commented May 2, 2013

I like these

@supersam654
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I support the idea of basing this oath off of an older (and much larger) one.

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