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Understanding Artificial Agency
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Dung, Leonard (Author)
Title
Understanding Artificial Agency
Abstract
Which artificial intelligence (AI) systems are agents? To answer this question, I propose a multidimensional account of agency. According to this account, a system's agency profile is jointly determined by its level of goal-directedness and autonomy as well as is abilities for directly impacting the surrounding world, long-term planning and acting for reasons. Rooted in extant theories of agency, this account enables fine-grained, nuanced comparative characterizations of artificial agency. I show that this account has multiple important virtues and is more informative than alternatives. More speculatively, it may help to illuminate two important emerging questions in AI ethics: 1. Can agency contribute to the moral status of non-human beings, and how? 2. When and why might AI systems exhibit power-seeking behaviour and does this pose an existential risk to humanity?
Publication
The Philosophical Quarterly
Date
2025-04-01
Volume
75
Issue
2
Pages
450-472
Journal Abbr
Philos Q
Accessed
2/1/26, 9:26 AM
ISSN
0031-8094
Library Catalog
Silverchair
Citation
Dung, L. (2025). Understanding Artificial Agency. The Philosophical Quarterly, 75(2), 450–472. https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqae010
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