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Teaching Robots Right from Wrong
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Teaching Robots Right from Wrong

1843, 2017

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8

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The field of robotics is advancing at a rapid pace. Self-driving cars may be sharing the road with human drivers within the next five years, and service robots may soon be looking after the elderly and disabled. Furthermore, robot soldiers could be fighting alongside US military personnel in the not-too-distant future. But how can roboticists ensure that their creations – once unleashed – will behave ethically? British journalist Simon Parkin describes three different ways in which designers try to instill morals in their robots. getAbstract believes that both technology professionals and the general reader will find this piece intriguing.

Take-Aways

  • Robots that interact with humans need to learn how to think for themselves and make independent decisions.
  • Roboticists are trying different techniques to instill morals in robots to prevent them from engaging in destructive behavior.
  • The virtual school GoodAI provides ethics training to artificial intelligence (AI) software by exposing it to many different situations and providing feedback on its responses.

About the Author

Simon Parkin is a British writer and journalist and the author of Death by Video Game.


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