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Two strangers combining their portfolios for a collaborative book
of poetry. The works are unpacked in pairs and meant to highlight
how everything we do in love is at the same time familiar and
unknown.
As the utilization of intelligent machines spreads to numerous
realms, the discourse of machine ethics has also developed and
expanded. Concerns over machine intelligence and the role of
automata in everyday life must be addressed before artificial
intelligence and robotic technologies may be fully integrated into
human society. Rethinking Machine Ethics in the Age of Ubiquitous
Technology blends forward-looking, constructive, and
interdisciplinary visions of ethical ideals, aims, and applications
of machine technology. This visionary reference work incorporates
ethical conversations in the fields of technology, computer
science, robotics, and the medical industry, creating a vibrant
dialogue between philosophical ideals and the applied sciences.
With its broad scope of relevant topics, this book serves as an
excellent tool for policymakers, academicians, researchers,
advanced-level students, technology developers, and government
officials. This timely publication features thoroughly researched
articles on the topics of artificial moral agency, cyber-warfare,
transhumanism, organic neural nets, human worker replacement,
automaticity and global governance, security and surveillance,
military drones, and more.
Two strangers combining their portfolios for a collaborative book
of poetry. The works are unpacked in pairs and meant to highlight
how everything we do in love is at the same time familiar and
unknown.
This paper is an argument and a suggestion. The argument is that
what Shakespeare had to say about human behavior in the political
and leadership realms is worth reading, and hearing, today. The
suggestion is that analysts concerned with understanding the
behavior of important individuals- leaders, commanders, supporters,
family members, enemies, rivals, inner circle members, opposition
figures- should do so. The author contends that Shakespeare should
be part of the canon of intelligence literature, a fundamental
addition to the works that intelligence professional read.
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