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Roboethics is a short expression for ethics of robotics. It is often used in the sense that it is concerned with the behavior of humans, how humans design, construct, use and treat robots and other artificially intelligent beings, whereas machine ethics is concerned with the behavior of robots themselves, whether or not they are considered artificial moral agents (AMAs).
While the issue is as old as the word robot, the short word roboethics was probably first used by roboticist Gianmarco Veruggio in 2002, who also served as chair of an Atelier funded by the European Robotics Research Network to outline areas where research may be needed. The road map effectively divided ethics of artificial intelligence into two sub-fields to accommodate researchers' differing interests:
Since the First International Symposium on Roboethics (Sanremo, Italy, 2004), three main ethical positions emerged from the robotics community (D. Cerqui, 2004):
Rafael Capurro (born 20 November 1945 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan philosopher and academic specialist in information ethics, was Professor of information management and information ethics at Stuttgart Media University in Germany from 1986 to 2009, when he entered emeritus status. Since then he has been Director of the Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin Institute of Information Ethics, (2008-2013), and then a Member of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Digital Ethics at, Stuttgart Media University 4-).
Rafael has been the founder (or co-founder) of following organizations: - Capurro Fiek Foundation - International Center for Information Ethics - Red Latinoamericana de ética de la información - Africa Network for Information Ethics - International Society for Information Studies
Artificial Intelligence has made the leap from Sci-fi to concept to reality, and is likely to bring a wave of change to our society. The Roboethics discussion will serve as a platform to outline some of the main developments in the ethical, legal, and societal aspects of robotics. In recent history, Roboethics is something that has been experiencing increased interest and sometimes fierce debate and requires the engagement of scientists, manufacturers, legal experts and a cross-section of society to engage, as these intersections will not only affect how people think but also, what people do in their daily lives and how they will behave. - Sabine Hauert (moderator) - Vincent Muller - Andy Bleaden - Aimee van Wynsberghe - Bennie Mols
#ROSFilmFestival - First Robotic Online Short Film Festival http://shortfilms.rosfilmfestival.com/ At what point can you start treating a robot as a person? Lara and Sergio, co-workers at a security company that uses robots as tools, have different opinions about it. They will discover, precisely through these robots, that sometimes it can be more dangerous to have a person as a keeper than someone made of cables and metal, that can even get to have more human reactions than humans themselves. By Rut Angielina Date of production: 2015 Country: Spain
Watch the types of questions and responses you'll be dealing when you enroll in the UIS RoboEthics course. It really is a great course. You'll be asked answering questions on subjects you never knew to be possible. Hannah was definitely asked a bunch of weird ones. PLEASE. Excuse my terrible editing. It's the first video I've ever put together.
UNICULT's first Robot Ethics Summit to discuss and conceptualize futuristic issues and solutions with: ★ Cecily Madanes https://twitter.com/cecilyismyruca ★ Christina Martine http://www.christinamartine.com / http://www.entersatoria.com ★ TheMuscleDragon https://twitter.com/TheMuscleDragon / https://www.youtube.com/user/MuscleDragonTV /https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sr9WHKNk9HZm1WnaqGtRg ★ Jam Person https://twitter.com/sassydogood ★ Unicole Unicron http://unicoleunicron.com JOIN UNICULT http://un1v3rs3.com Subscribe for more videos like this! Donate to UNICULT http://paypal.me/unicult With regards to the greatest good, is it unethical to program subservient robots Is consciousness/sentience and the soul the same thing? What constitutes true AI consciousness? Does a turing te...
"The Quest for RoboEthics: A Survey" Keynote address by Professor Rafael Capurro, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA This video was taken of Professor Rafael Capurro delivering his keynote address at the Fifth Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security, held the day after the IEEE Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS) at the University of Wollongong 7-10 June 2010. Professor Capurro's talk was titled "The Quest for RoboEthics: A Survey." Among other honours, Professor Capurro is the Director of the Steinbeis-Transfer-Institute Information Ethics (STI-IE) and the Editor in Chief of the International Review of Information Ethics (IRIE). The aim of the presentation was to give a brief account of subjects, projects, groups and authors dealing with ethical aspects of ro...