The paper argues that preoccupation with the moral status of hypothetical future AI creates an algorithmic blind spot that marginalizes existing algorithmic harms to human populations and calls for re-centering ethics on current institutional accountability.
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The Algorithmic Blind Spot: Bias, Moral Status, and the Future of Robot Rights
The paper argues that preoccupation with the moral status of hypothetical future AI creates an algorithmic blind spot that marginalizes existing algorithmic harms to human populations and calls for re-centering ethics on current institutional accountability.