Robot Ethics
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Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Sep 6, 2022
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262544091
ISBN-13
9780262544092
Description
In an age where robots are becoming an integral part of daily life, the complexities surrounding their ethical implications come to the forefront. This exploration delves into the moral dilemmas posed by the integration of robots in various fields, from industry to personal companionship. The author examines how our interactions with these machines challenge traditional notions of ethics and responsibility.
As society increasingly relies on automation and artificial intelligence, the text prompts readers to consider vital questions regarding autonomy, decision-making, and the treatment of robotic entities. It emphasizes the need for a principled framework that addresses both individual and societal impacts while navigating the technological landscape.
Through thoughtful analysis and case studies, the work invites a wider audience to reflect on the responsibilities that come with embracing robotic advancements. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of our evolving relationship with technology and the future it may hold.
As society increasingly relies on automation and artificial intelligence, the text prompts readers to consider vital questions regarding autonomy, decision-making, and the treatment of robotic entities. It emphasizes the need for a principled framework that addresses both individual and societal impacts while navigating the technological landscape.
Through thoughtful analysis and case studies, the work invites a wider audience to reflect on the responsibilities that come with embracing robotic advancements. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of our evolving relationship with technology and the future it may hold.
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