This principle highlights the need for humans to accept responsibility for robot behaviour and in that it is commendable. However, it raises further questions about legal and moral responsibility. The issues considered here are (i) the reasons for assuming that humans and not robots are responsible agents, (ii) whether it is sufficient to design robots to comply with existing laws and human rights and (iii) the implications, for robot deployment, of the assumption that robots are not morally responsible
Do we suddenly become justified in treating robots like humans by positing new notions like “artific...
We study whether robots can satisfy the conditions for agents fit to be held responsible in a normat...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...
The author argues that in certain circumstances robots can be seen as real moral agents. A distincti...
Some authors have recently suggested that it is time to consider rights for robots. These suggestion...
Contrary to the prevailing view that robots cannot be full-blown members of the larger human moral c...
abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
It is almost a foregone conclusion that robots cannot be morally responsible agents, both because th...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
From the article: Using Roger Crisp’s arguments for well-being as the ultimate source of moral reaso...
The concept of morality underpins the moral responsibility that not only depends on the ou...
As robots are deployed in a widening range of situations, it is necessary to develop a clearer posit...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
Abstract. Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical as...
Do we suddenly become justified in treating robots like humans by positing new notions like “artific...
We study whether robots can satisfy the conditions for agents fit to be held responsible in a normat...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...
The author argues that in certain circumstances robots can be seen as real moral agents. A distincti...
Some authors have recently suggested that it is time to consider rights for robots. These suggestion...
Contrary to the prevailing view that robots cannot be full-blown members of the larger human moral c...
abstract: In the past several years, the long-standing debate over freedom and responsibility has be...
It is almost a foregone conclusion that robots cannot be morally responsible agents, both because th...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
From the article: Using Roger Crisp’s arguments for well-being as the ultimate source of moral reaso...
The concept of morality underpins the moral responsibility that not only depends on the ou...
As robots are deployed in a widening range of situations, it is necessary to develop a clearer posit...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
Abstract. Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical as...
Do we suddenly become justified in treating robots like humans by positing new notions like “artific...
We study whether robots can satisfy the conditions for agents fit to be held responsible in a normat...
Roboethics is a recently developed field of applied ethics which deals with the ethical aspects of t...