fall-2005-06
Contents
What Statistics Could Do for Ethics? — The Idea of Common Sense Processing Based Safety Valve
PDFThe Nature and Importance of Machine Ethics
PDFAsimov’s Three Laws of Robotics and Machine Metaethics
PDFTowards Machine Ethics: Implementing Two Action-Based Ethical Theories
PDFTechnological Artifacts as Moral Carriers and Mediators
PDFMachine Morality: Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches for Modeling Human Moral Faculties
PDFThe Utilibot Project: An Autonomous Mobile Robot Based on Utilitarianism
PDFParticularism and Generalism: How AI can Help us to Better Understand Moral Cognition
PDFThe Ambiguous Ethical Status of Autonomous Robots
PDFEthical Robots: The Future Can Heed Us
PDFMoral Intelligence for Human and Artificial Agents
PDFThe Paradox of Social Robotics: A Discussion
PDFDeontological Machine Ethics
PDFA Robust View of Machine Ethics
PDFMachine Ethics and Human Ethics: A Critical View
PDFLessons in Machine Ethics from the Perspective of Two Computational Models of Ethical Reasoning
PDFToward Ethical Robots via Mechanized Deontic Logic
PDFThere is no I in Robot: Robotic Utilitarians and Utilitarian Robots
PDFAdditional Thoughts Concerning the Legal Status of a Nonbiological Machine
PDFPreface
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