Bendel, OliverNørskov, MarcoSeibt, JohannaSantiago Quick, Oliver2024-04-242024-04-242020978-1-64368-154-2978-1-64368-155-910.3233/faia200922https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/42906The discipline of machine ethics examines, designs and produces moral machines. The artificial morality is usually pre-programmed by a manufacturer or developer. However, another approach is the more flexible morality menu (MOME). With this, owners or users replicate their own moral preferences onto a machine. A team at the FHNW implemented a MOME for MOBO (a chatbot) in 2019/2020. In this article, the author introduces the idea of the MOME, presents the MOBO-MOME project and discusses advantages and disadvantages of such an approach. It turns out that a morality menu could be a valuable extension for certain moral machines.en330 - WirtschaftThe morality menu project04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift257–268