As robots are deployed in a widening range of situations, it is necessary to develop a clearer position about whether or not they can be trusted to make good moral decisions. In this paper, we take a realistic look at recent attempts to program and to train robots to develop some form of moral competence. Examples of implemented robot behaviours that have been described as 'ethical', or 'minimally ethical' are considered, although they are found to operate only in quite constrained and limited application domains. There is a general recognition that current robots cannot be described as full moral agents, but it is less clear whether will always be the case. Concerns are raised about the insufficiently justified use of terms such as 'moral'...
From the article: Using Roger Crisp’s arguments for well-being as the ultimate source of moral reaso...
Among the ongoing debates over ethical implications of artificial-intelligence development and appli...
This paper critically assesses John Danaher’s ‘ethical behaviourism’, a theory on how the moral stat...
Two major strategies (the top-down and bottom-up strategies) are currently discussed in robot ethics...
This principle highlights the need for humans to accept responsibility for robot behaviour and in th...
This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the te...
Bertram F. Malle is one of the first scientists, combining robotics with moral competence. His theor...
The concept of morality underpins the moral responsibility that not only depends on the ou...
AI and robot ethics have recently gained a lot of attention because adaptive machines are increasing...
As humans are being progressively pushed further downstream in the decision-making process of auton...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
Over recent years there has been a developing interest in AI and ethics, with some researchers attem...
Contrary to the prevailing view that robots cannot be full-blown members of the larger human moral c...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...
From the article: Using Roger Crisp’s arguments for well-being as the ultimate source of moral reaso...
Among the ongoing debates over ethical implications of artificial-intelligence development and appli...
This paper critically assesses John Danaher’s ‘ethical behaviourism’, a theory on how the moral stat...
Two major strategies (the top-down and bottom-up strategies) are currently discussed in robot ethics...
This principle highlights the need for humans to accept responsibility for robot behaviour and in th...
This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the te...
Bertram F. Malle is one of the first scientists, combining robotics with moral competence. His theor...
The concept of morality underpins the moral responsibility that not only depends on the ou...
AI and robot ethics have recently gained a lot of attention because adaptive machines are increasing...
As humans are being progressively pushed further downstream in the decision-making process of auton...
As highly intelligent autonomous robots are gradually introduced into the home and workplace, ensuri...
Over recent years there has been a developing interest in AI and ethics, with some researchers attem...
Contrary to the prevailing view that robots cannot be full-blown members of the larger human moral c...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
This paper examines some ethical and cognitive aspects of machines making moral decisions in difficu...
From the article: Using Roger Crisp’s arguments for well-being as the ultimate source of moral reaso...
Among the ongoing debates over ethical implications of artificial-intelligence development and appli...
This paper critically assesses John Danaher’s ‘ethical behaviourism’, a theory on how the moral stat...