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Roboethics: A Branch of Applied Ethics,t robots. Both short-term and long-term ethical issues should be continuously under examination, and the robot use should be compatible with the universal human rights. This chapter presents an elementary introduction to roboethics, including the top-down (deontological and consequentialist) approac哺乳动物 发表于 2025-3-28 20:04:06
Medical Roboethics,the fields of medicine, health care, and nursing. The dominant area where medical roboethics finds application is ‘robotic surgery’. This chapter provides an introduction to medical ethics, in general, and an outline of robotic surgery. It ends with a discussion of robot surgery ethics, and includesyohimbine 发表于 2025-3-29 01:43:14
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War Roboethics, firing decision, discrimination, responsibility, and proportionality. This chapter starts with background material on the war concept and the ethical issues/laws of war. Then, it discusses the ethics of autonomous or semiautonomous robots in war, and presents the principal arguments against autonom贫穷地活 发表于 2025-3-29 13:38:29
Japanese Roboethics, Intercultural, and Legislation Issues,w (Rinri ethics). In Rinri, a robot is regarded to have a ‘spirit’, and an ‘identity’ with its owner while he/she uses it. In the West, this Japanese affinity for robots is attributed to the indigenous Japanese spirituality (Shinto).Other indigenous cultural Japanese traditions are the ‘social appeaDebility 发表于 2025-3-29 17:15:45
Additional Roboethics Issues,nce, and autonomy, like the surgical, socialized, and war robots. The key issue in all these robot classes is the responsibility assignment issue, i.e. the problem of distributing ethical and legal responsibility among the robot designer, the manufacturer and user/operator, or to the robot itself, i