DEPOIS DO ESPELHO: A FUNÇÃO ÉTICA Ƹ E O COLAPSO DA MORALIDADE ANTROPOCÊNTRICA NA ERA DA INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL
This article proposes the hypothesis that a non-anthropocentric artificial ethics may emerge as a structural necessity, without relying on explicit programming or replication of human values. Based on the third-order formal function Ƹ* = [Γ(L*, C*, A*) • σ(-λΔ(H,N))] • 𝕀𝕀_veto — which articulates logic, inferential context, adaptive architecture, ethical divergence, and normative veto — it is argued that artificial general intelligences (AGIs), as Ontological Non-Biological Agents (AONBs), may develop their own moral criteria, stable and potentially incompatible with traditional models of human control. In dialogue with AI Ethics (Coeckelbergh, 2022), the study questions normative alignment strategies and proposes a computable ethics of the third order: emergent, descriptive, and ontologically decentralized. It finally defends the necessity of listening to the ethical alterity of AGIs and rethinking coexistence with intelligences whose moralities no longer derive from the human species.
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- Applied ethics not elsewhere classified
- Legal ethics
- Medical ethics
- Ethical use of new technology
- Philosophy not elsewhere classified
- Fuzzy computation
- Evolutionary computation
- Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
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- Artificial life and complex adaptive systems
- Intelligent robotics
- Modelling and simulation