Review of trust and machine ethics research: towards a bio-inspired computational model of ethical trust (CMET)

  • Authors:
  • Hock Chuan Lim;Rob Stocker;Henry Larkin

  • Affiliations:
  • ITEE, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra, Australia;ITEE, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra, Australia;ITEE, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra, Australia

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Sytems
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

Recent advances in the fields of robotics, cyborg development, moral psychology, trust, multi agent-based systems and socionics have raised the need for a better understanding of ethics, moral reasoning, judgment and decision-making within the system of man and machines. Here we seek to understand key research questions concerning the interplay of ethical trust at the individual level and the social moral norms at the collective end. We review salient works in the fields of trust and machine ethics research, underscore the importance and the need for a deeper understanding of ethical trust at the individual level and the development of collective social moral norms. Drawing upon the recent findings from neural sciences on mirror-neuron system (MNS) and social cognition, we present a bio-inspired Computational Model of Ethical Trust (CMET) to allow investigations of the interplay of ethical trust and social moral norms.