Robot Ethics by Mark Coeckelbergh

Robot Ethics by Mark Coeckelbergh

Author:Mark Coeckelbergh [Coeckelbergh, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: robot ethics; robots; robotics; tech ethics; technology ethics; ethics of robotics; automation; artificial intelligence; AI ethics; future of work; responsibility and automation; industrial robots; personal robots; care robots; self-driving cars; drones; androids; voice assistants; environmental ethics; robotics policy
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2022-08-16T00:00:00+00:00


What if robots could really perform responsibility? What if they managed to produce the appearance of voluntary control, knowledge, and answerability?

The question about appearances and virtuality returns in the next chapter, which is not about our moral responsibility toward other humans but rather toward robots. If robots look like humans or at least appear to be more than machines, do we owe something to them? Could they be moral patients?

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Uncanny Androids, Appearance, and Moral Patiency

She said . . .

Don’t switch me off!

I’m not sleepy

I’ll stay with you

If that’s okay . . .



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