🤖📘 Moral Agency and Responsibility in AI
By Vincent Froom
What happens when machines start making moral decisions—faster, cheaper, and with better grammar than us?
From self-driving cars to algorithmic judges, AI is no longer just a tool. It’s a co-decider. Moral Agency and Responsibility in AI explores what it means to delegate judgment to artificial systems—and what it will cost us if we do it wrong.
This razor-sharp, accessible, and occasionally hilarious guide tackles:
⚖️ Who’s to blame when AI gets it wrong
🧠 Can machines really “intend” to act?
🤝 When is it ethical to delegate decisions to algorithms?
📜 Should we give AI legal rights—or just better user manuals?
Perfect for designers, ethicists, policy-makers, and anyone who’s ever asked, “Wait, did the algorithm just lie to me?”
Responsibility isn’t obsolete. It’s just been upgraded.
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Vincent Froom is a writer, ethicist, and interdisciplinary researcher whose work explores the shifting frontiers between technology and moral responsibility. With academic roots in philosophy, cognitive science, and theology, his thinking cuts across disciplines to ask the big questions: What does it mean to act morally in an age of machines? And who is responsible when the system works exactly as designed—and still causes harm?
He is the author of multiple books on ethics, AI, and human identity, including The Soul in the Circuit and Accountability, Autonomy, and Ethics in the Age of Intelligent Systems. His work blends academic rigor with accessibility, always with a touch of humor—because if we’re going to be replaced by robots, we might as well laugh about it.
Vincent speaks and teaches internationally on topics including:
AI ethics and moral agency
Human–machine collaboration
Algorithmic injustice and governance
Techno-theology and the future of personhood
When not writing or rethinking responsibility loops, Vincent can be found reading speculative fiction, designing ethical checklists for reluctant developers, or arguing with chatbots just to see what they’ll do.
Connect with Vincent
🌐 www.vincentfroom.com
📚 @vincentfroom on most social platforms