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Robot Ethics - Exploring Moral Frameworks for Autonomous Systems - cover

Robot Ethics - Exploring Moral Frameworks for Autonomous Systems

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the profound intersection of technology, morality, and robotics in "Robot Ethics," an essential read in the "Robotics Science" series. This book provides an indepth examination of ethical considerations and regulations surrounding robotics, with each chapter building toward a comprehensive understanding of how ethics and robotics converge. Perfect for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, "Robot Ethics" offers valuable insights for all who are curious about the evolving role of technology in our world.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1. Robot ethics: Explores core ethical principles guiding the development of robotics.
 
2. Robot: Discusses robots’ roles in society and their ethical implications.
 
3. Military robot: Examines the ethical challenges of deploying robots in warfare.
 
4. Friendly artificial intelligence: Analyzes AI designed to prioritize human safety and ethics.
 
5. Laws of robotics: Reviews the classic laws and their modern interpretations.
 
6. Human–robot interaction: Considers ethical dimensions in robothuman relationships.
 
7. Neurorobotics: Introduces the ethics behind integrating robotics with neuroscience.
 
8. Ethics of artificial intelligence: Delves into ethical frameworks for AI advancements.
 
9. Ronald C. Arkin: Profiles Arkin’s contributions to ethical robotics research.
 
10. Machine ethics: Investigates ethical algorithms guiding machine behavior.
 
11. Lethal autonomous weapon: Discusses the dangers and ethics of autonomous weapons.
 
12. The Machine Question: Poses ethical questions about AI’s moral and legal status.
 
13. Positive computing: Focuses on enhancing wellbeing through ethically driven robotics.
 
14. Robotic governance: Outlines regulatory frameworks shaping ethical robotics.
 
15. Joanna Bryson: Highlights Bryson’s ethical perspectives on AI development.
 
16. Algorithmic entities: Examines ethical issues with autonomous algorithmic agents.
 
17. Regulation of algorithms: Discusses governance for algorithms with societal impact.
 
18. Mariarosaria Taddeo: Spotlights Taddeo’s influence on cybersecurity ethics.
 
19. Ajung Moon: Profiles Moon’s work in ethical AI policy development.
 
20. Kay FirthButterfield: Discusses FirthButterfield’s impact on AI ethics standards.
 
21. Alan Winfield: Reflects on Winfield’s ethical insights into AI and robotics.
 
This compelling book is more than a guide—it's a blueprint for responsible technological innovation in the digital age.
Disponibile da: 22/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 208 pagine.

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