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The Virtue of Artificiality: Islamic Ethics and the Reconceptualization of AI CaregiversAI and Ethics 5 (5). 2025.The artificiality of AI, while often problematic in Western ethical frameworks, uniquely aligns with Islamic ethics. Where standard criticisms of carebots emphasize dignity, deception, and simulated care, I demonstrate that their artificial nature positions them as 'neutragents' (neutral agents) within Islamic care ethics. Through their neutragential status, carebots transcend the traditional mahram/non-mahram (permissible/non-permissible caretakers) dichotomy while protecting awrah (bodily priv…Read more
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Introduction to the Special Issue - LLMs and WritingTeaching Philosophy 47 (2): 139-142. 2024.
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Large language models belong in our social ontology as social agentsIn Anna Strasser (ed.), Anna's AI Anthology. How to live with smart machines?, Xenomoi Verlag. 2024.The recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) and their deployment in social settings prompt an important philosophical question: are LLMs social agents? This question finds its roots in the broader exploration of what engenders sociality. Since AI systems like chatbots, carebots, and sexbots are expanding the pre-theoretical boundaries of our social ontology, philosophers have two options. One is to deny LLMs membership in our social ontology on theoretical grounds by claiming something a…Read more
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Generative AI and human labor: who is replaceable?AI and Society 39 (6): 3051-3053. 2024.
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