This book explores how robotics and artificial intelligence can enhance human lives but also have unsettling “dark sides.” It examines expanding forms of negativity and anxiety about robots, AI, and autonomous vehicles as our human environments are reengineered for intelligent military and security systems and for optimal workplace and domestic operations. It focuses on the impacts of initiatives to make robot interactions more humanlike and less creepy. It analyzes the emerging resistances against these entities in the wake of omnipresent AI applications. It unpacks efforts by developers to have ethical and social influences on robotics and AI, and confronts the AI hype that is designed to shield the entities from criticism. The book draws...
Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accel...
Robots have been used in laboratories and factories for many years, but their uses are changing fast...
Review of the book Patrick Lin, Ryan Jenkins and Keith Abney (eds.), Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomo...
This book explores how robotics and artificial intelligence can enhance human lives but also have un...
This open access book examines recent advances in how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to executioner. As robotics technolog...
This book takes us to explore the 'life of robots' and presents us with a refreshing narrative that ...
The book takes a close look at the social dimensions of robotics. It examines some of the projects o...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
Humanity has always strived to find new ways to facilitate our way of living and communication. Once...
This book analyses the legal, ethical and social aspects of using deep-learning AI robotic products....
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are digital technologies that will have significant impact...
Almost every aspect of modern human life starting from the smartphone to the smart houses you live i...
In the seventy years since AI became a field of study, the theoretical work of philosophers has play...
Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accel...
Robots have been used in laboratories and factories for many years, but their uses are changing fast...
Review of the book Patrick Lin, Ryan Jenkins and Keith Abney (eds.), Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomo...
This book explores how robotics and artificial intelligence can enhance human lives but also have un...
This open access book examines recent advances in how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to executioner. As robotics technolog...
This book takes us to explore the 'life of robots' and presents us with a refreshing narrative that ...
The book takes a close look at the social dimensions of robotics. It examines some of the projects o...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
Humanity has always strived to find new ways to facilitate our way of living and communication. Once...
This book analyses the legal, ethical and social aspects of using deep-learning AI robotic products....
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are digital technologies that will have significant impact...
Almost every aspect of modern human life starting from the smartphone to the smart houses you live i...
In the seventy years since AI became a field of study, the theoretical work of philosophers has play...
Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accel...
Robots have been used in laboratories and factories for many years, but their uses are changing fast...
Review of the book Patrick Lin, Ryan Jenkins and Keith Abney (eds.), Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomo...