The recent death of a Volkswagen worker at the hand of a factory robot has resulted in a number of editorials and opinion pieces discussing moral responsibility and robots. In this short response piece we outline some of the wider context of this discussion, with reference to the classic ethical study the Case of the Killer Robot. We argue that there is a growing need for the field of computer ethics to consider with some urgency what it means to be a responsible moral agent when tragic events occur, and to what extent it makes sense to 'blame the robot'
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abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
Machine ethics is a field of applied ethics that has grown rapidly in the last decade. Increasingl...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are digital technologies that will have significant impact...
Review of the book Patrick Lin, Ryan Jenkins and Keith Abney (eds.), Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomo...
This article provides a short report on a recent Dagstuhl Seminar on “Engineering Moral Agents”. Imb...
As robots may take a greater part in our moral decision-making processes, whether people hold them a...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...
Three issues complicate teaching computer ethics in an undergraduate course. The first relates to th...
As debates about the policy and ethical implications of AI systems grow, it will be increasingly imp...
Abstract. Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical as...
This article offers an overview of the main first-order ethical questions raised by robots and Artif...
The article addresses the problem of possible rights for superintelligent systems by using a distinc...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...
Abstract: Research into the ethics of artificial intelligence is often categorized into two subareas...
The file attached to this record is the author's version. The Publisher's final version can be found...
abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
Machine ethics is a field of applied ethics that has grown rapidly in the last decade. Increasingl...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are digital technologies that will have significant impact...