As technological innovations continue to shape our social interactions, the Metaverse introduces immersive experiences that reflect real-life practices, accessible by users through their avatars. However, these interactions also bring forth potential negative aspects, including discrimination and cyberbullying. While current automatic detection systems exist, educating users on appropriate behaviour remains crucial. Leveraging recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence, the paper focuses on creating virtual AI-controlled moral agents within the Metaverse to guide users in dealing with moral dilemmas. The research aims to understand how such agents impact users' perceptions and behaviours in ethically challenging virtual environments.

Gaglio G.F., Augello A., Pipitone A., Gallo L., Sorbello R., Chella A. (2023). Moral Mediators in the Metaverse: Exploring Artificial Morality through a Talking Cricket Paradigm. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (pp. 30-43). CEUR-WS.

Moral Mediators in the Metaverse: Exploring Artificial Morality through a Talking Cricket Paradigm

Gaglio G. F.
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Pipitone A.;Sorbello R.;Chella A.
2023-11-24

Abstract

As technological innovations continue to shape our social interactions, the Metaverse introduces immersive experiences that reflect real-life practices, accessible by users through their avatars. However, these interactions also bring forth potential negative aspects, including discrimination and cyberbullying. While current automatic detection systems exist, educating users on appropriate behaviour remains crucial. Leveraging recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence, the paper focuses on creating virtual AI-controlled moral agents within the Metaverse to guide users in dealing with moral dilemmas. The research aims to understand how such agents impact users' perceptions and behaviours in ethically challenging virtual environments.
24-nov-2023
Gaglio G.F., Augello A., Pipitone A., Gallo L., Sorbello R., Chella A. (2023). Moral Mediators in the Metaverse: Exploring Artificial Morality through a Talking Cricket Paradigm. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (pp. 30-43). CEUR-WS.
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