This article describes the philosophy, design, and prototype implementation of an operator override system intended for use in managing unmanned robotic systems capable of lethal behavior. The ethical ramifications associated with the responsibility assignment of such a system are presented, which guide the development of the proof-of-concept system that serves as the basis for the simulation results presented herein
The social regulation of robotic systems with some elements of inbuilt artificial intelligence, and ...
Although most unmanned systems that militaries use today are still unarmed and predominantly used fo...
This article discusses mechanisms and principles for assignment of moral responsibility to intellige...
This paper provides an overview, rationale, design, and prototype implementation of a responsibilit...
This article provides the basis, motivation, theory, and design recommendations for the implementat...
The design, prototype implementation, and demonstration of an ethical governor capable of restricti...
The United States military is committed to the development of complete autonomy in unmanned vehicles...
Although most unmanned systems that militaries use today are still unarmed and predominantly used fo...
The design, prototype implementation, and demonstration of an ethical governor capable of restrictin...
Abstract. This paper, the second in a series, provides the theory and formalisms for the implementat...
We discuss robotic weapons, their advantages and disadvantages, and their effect on the way humans w...
The underlying thesis of research in ethical autonomy for lethal autonomous unmanned systems is tha...
Debates on lethal autonomous weapon systems have proliferated in the past 5 years. Ethical concerns ...
New technologies have always been a critical component of military strategy and preparedness. One ne...
Warfare is becoming increasingly automated, from automatic missile defense systems to micro-UAVs (WA...
The social regulation of robotic systems with some elements of inbuilt artificial intelligence, and ...
Although most unmanned systems that militaries use today are still unarmed and predominantly used fo...
This article discusses mechanisms and principles for assignment of moral responsibility to intellige...
This paper provides an overview, rationale, design, and prototype implementation of a responsibilit...
This article provides the basis, motivation, theory, and design recommendations for the implementat...
The design, prototype implementation, and demonstration of an ethical governor capable of restricti...
The United States military is committed to the development of complete autonomy in unmanned vehicles...
Although most unmanned systems that militaries use today are still unarmed and predominantly used fo...
The design, prototype implementation, and demonstration of an ethical governor capable of restrictin...
Abstract. This paper, the second in a series, provides the theory and formalisms for the implementat...
We discuss robotic weapons, their advantages and disadvantages, and their effect on the way humans w...
The underlying thesis of research in ethical autonomy for lethal autonomous unmanned systems is tha...
Debates on lethal autonomous weapon systems have proliferated in the past 5 years. Ethical concerns ...
New technologies have always been a critical component of military strategy and preparedness. One ne...
Warfare is becoming increasingly automated, from automatic missile defense systems to micro-UAVs (WA...
The social regulation of robotic systems with some elements of inbuilt artificial intelligence, and ...
Although most unmanned systems that militaries use today are still unarmed and predominantly used fo...
This article discusses mechanisms and principles for assignment of moral responsibility to intellige...