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Machines and computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and
self-sustaining. As we integrate such technologies into our daily
lives, questions concerning moral integrity and best practices
arise. A changing world requires renegotiating our current set of
standards. Without best practices to guide interaction and use with
these complex machines, interaction with them will turn disastrous.
Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial
Intelligence is a collection of innovative research that presents
holistic and transdisciplinary approaches to the field of machine
ethics and morality and offers up-to-date and state-of-the-art
perspectives on the advancement of definitions, terms, policies,
philosophies, and relevant determinants related to human-machine
ethics. The book encompasses theory and practice sections for each
topical component of important areas of human-machine ethics both
in existence today and prospective for the future. While
highlighting a broad range of topics including facial recognition,
health and medicine, and privacy and security, this book is ideally
designed for ethicists, philosophers, scientists, lawyers,
politicians, government lawmakers, researchers, academicians, and
students. It is of special interest to decision- and policy-makers
concerned with the identification and adoption of human-machine
ethics initiatives, leading to needed policy adoption and reform
for human-machine entities, their technologies, and their societal
and legal obligations.
Mankind's dependence on artificial intelligence and robotics is
increasing rapidly as technology becomes more advanced. Finding a
way to seamlessly intertwine these two worlds will help boost
productivity in society and aid in a variety of ways in modern
civilization. Androids, Cyborgs, and Robots in Contemporary Culture
and Society is an essential scholarly resource that delves into the
current issues, methodologies, and trends relating to advanced
robotic technology in the modern world. Featuring relevant topics
that include STEM technologies, brain-controlled androids, biped
robots, and media perception, this publication is ideal for
engineers, academicians, students, and researchers that would like
to stay current with the latest developments in the world of
evolving robotics.
With rapid advancements in human enhancement technologies, society
struggles with many issues, such as definition, effects,
participation, regulation, and control. Current and future
initiatives in these technologies may not be in the participants'
best interests; therefore, it is imperative for research on
humanitarian considerations to be available to those affiliated
with this field. Global Issues and Ethical Considerations in Human
Enhancement Technologies compiles prestigious research and provides
a well-rounded composite of the field's role in emerging
technologies. Addressing both present and future concerns, this
publication serves as a valuable reference work for researchers,
students, professionals, and practitioners involved in computer
science and the humanities, as well as many engaged in a humanities
approach to metasystems, new artificial life, and robotics.
Machines and computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and
self-sustaining. As we integrate such technologies into our daily
lives, questions concerning moral integrity and best practices
arise. A changing world requires renegotiating our current set of
standards. Without best practices to guide interaction and use with
these complex machines, interaction with them will turn disastrous.
Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial
Intelligence is a collection of innovative research that presents
holistic and transdisciplinary approaches to the field of machine
ethics and morality and offers up-to-date and state-of-the-art
perspectives on the advancement of definitions, terms, policies,
philosophies, and relevant determinants related to human-machine
ethics. The book encompasses theory and practice sections for each
topical component of important areas of human-machine ethics both
in existence today and prospective for the future. While
highlighting a broad range of topics including facial recognition,
health and medicine, and privacy and security, this book is ideally
designed for ethicists, philosophers, scientists, lawyers,
politicians, government lawmakers, researchers, academicians, and
students. It is of special interest to decision- and policy-makers
concerned with the identification and adoption of human-machine
ethics initiatives, leading to needed policy adoption and reform
for human-machine entities, their technologies, and their societal
and legal obligations.
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