Ethics in AI
The ethics of artificial intelligence is the part of the ethics of technology specific to robots and other artificially intelligent beings. It is typically divided into robot ethics, a concern with the moral behaviour of humans as they design, construct, use and treat artificially intelligent beings, and machine ethics, which is concerned with the moral behaviour of artificial moral agents (AMAs).
Robot Ethics: The term "robot ethics" (robo ethics) refers to the morality of how humans design, construct, use and treat robots and other artificially intelligent beings. It considers both how artificially intelligent beings may be used to harm humans and how they may be used to benefit humans.
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Recommended Sessions
- A Brief History of Internet of Things
- Ambient Intelligence
- Applications of Micro and Nano robotics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning
- Big Data Analysis
- Bioinformatics
- Cloud Computing
- Components of Robot
- Ethics in AI
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
- Evolutionary Robotics
- Fuzzy Logic Systems
- How Robots Changing Our Life
- Humanoid robot
- Intelligent Automation
- Internet: Making People and Cities Smart
- IoT and Globalisation
- IoT- Simplifying our Life
- Landmarks in The Development of Robotics
- Mechatronics
- Medical robotics
- Modern Artificial Intelligence
- Natural Language Processing
- Quest for Artificial Intelligence
- Robots in Industry
- Role of 3D printing in robotics
- Ubiquitous Computing
- What the Future Holds?