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What is Ethics of Artificial Intelligent Robots (AIRSE)

Ethics in Research Practice and Innovation
A domain of ethics of technology concerned with the issues related with the development of AI: norms and moral problems related with design, manufacture and utilization, the effects on humans, the status of AI, prospective and proactive actions, etc.
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AIRSE: The Ethics of Artificially Intelligent Robots and Systems
Bogdan Popoveniuc (Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6310-5.ch015
Abstract
The chapter makes a systematic review of the literature on the ethics of artificially intelligent robots (AIRSE) and proposes a classification of ethical discourses related with robots and AI in four categories: weak, moderate, strong, and ultimate. The main arguments and specific problems underlying each of these perspectives on AIRSE, as well as the resulting principles are discussed. The risks, issues, and challenges related with the possibility of technological singularity are also presented in this chapter.
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