Colleagues-

I’m pleased to share with you my chapter in the newly published Handbook on the 
Ethics of 
AI<https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/handbook-on-the-ethics-of-artificial-intelligence-9781803926711.html>,
 edited by David Gunkel. This chapter, “AI, Design, and More-than-Human 
Justice,” makes the following 3 contributions:


  1.  Argues that AI ethics should adopt a theory of justice inclusive of the 
more-than-human world;
  2.  Marks the first effort to compare multispecies justice, planetary 
justice, and socio-ecological justice;
  3.  Prescribes design criteria for developing AI in a way that strives to 
achieve more-than-human justice.

If you’d like a digital copy, please let me know and I’d be happy to send one 
along.

Best,

Josh

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Professor, Political Science & Public Administration
Director, MA in International Affairs Program
University of North Florida

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