Patiency Is Not a Virtue: AI and the Design of Ethical Systems
Bryson, Joanna J. (University of Bath)
Here ought does require able--computationally and indeed logically intractable systems The question of Robot Ethics is difficult to resolve not because such as Asimov's laws are excluded (Myers, 2010). of the nature of Robots but because of the nature of What makes moral reasoning about intelligent artefacts Ethics. As with all normative considerations, robot ethics requires different from moral reasoning about natural entities is that that we decide what "really" matters--our most fundamental our obligations can be met not only through constructing the priorities. Are we more obliged to our biological socio-ethical system but also through specifications of the kin or to those with whom we share ideas? Do we value the artefacts. This is the definition of an artefact.
Mar-16-2016
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