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. 2021 Oct 26;4:705164. doi: 10.3389/frai.2021.705164

TABLE 2.

Forms of interpersonal disrespect and their corresponding ought-to-be norms for AI systems.

Form Description “Ought-to-do” norm (Prima facie) “Ought-to-be” norm (Prima facie)
Direct interference A physically prevents B from doing X A ought to respect B’s freedom to do X System A* ought not compromise B’s freedom to do X
Coercion, threats, naked power A forcing B to (choose to) do X instead of Y The human agent A ought not coerce B System A* ought not quasi-coerce B
Manipulation, indoctrination, deception  A manipulating B to value and desire X (or X instead of Y), creating in B a disposition to X The human agent A ought not manipulate, indoctrinate or deceive B into doing X (instead of Y) System A* ought not manipulate, indoctrinate or deceive B into doing X (instead of Y) 
Nudging With environmental cues, A goading B to do X rather than Y (when B has a predisposition to do either) Any intentional priming should be such that it can, when asked, be openly declared, known, and accepted Any quasi-intentional priming should be such that it can, when asked, be openly declared, known, and accepted
Paternalism A deciding on behalf of B, benevolently guided by A’s judgement about what is best for B The human agent should not interfere with B’s decision regarding what is best for B System A* ought to be such that it does not interfere with B’s decision regarding what is best for B
Cognitive heteronomy  B willingly defers to A instead of forming one’s own judgement Other agents’ autonomy and positive relations to self should be supported, and heteronomy discouraged System A* should support human agents’ autonomy and positive relations to self, and discourage deference
Direct misrecognition, denial of autonomy A not regarding B as capable of, or possessing the right to, self-determination The human agent A should not fail to recognize B’s (capacity for or right to) autonomous agency System A* should not “send a message” that B is not capable of, or possess the right to, self-determination
Misrecognition, denial of preferred labels A not regarding B in light of the particular self-understandings that B has autonomously self-defined The human agent A should regard B in light of the particular self-understandings that B has autonomously self-defined System A* should allow for B to be regarded in light of the particular self-understandings they have autonomously self-defined