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U.S. Researchers Trying to Code Sense of Ethics Into Robots

June 23, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

  • A first conference on ethics and technology at Chicago was organized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Demonstration by the researchers on morality software to be imparted in robots to involve guarding a supposed enemy
  • Preliminary, lightning-quick ethical check using simple logics is inspired by advanced artificially intelligent and question-answering computers as per Bringsjord’s approach
  • This situation revolved around an all to human form of akrasia, a desire for revenge
  • Post the check if need be deliberate moral reasoning, such reasoning would be fired inside the robot using newly-invented logics made for the task, called “Deontic Cognitive Event Calculus.” It is a machine language that is meant to function as a kind of moral governor on robotic behaviour.”
  • Read at: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/us-researchers-trying-to-code-sense-of-ethics-into-robots/article6140139.ece

Exams Perspective:

  1. Deontic Cognitive Event Calculus
  2. Robotics
  3. Cyborg
  4. Akrasia

Filed Under: Current Affairs, Science and Technology Tagged With: Akrasia, Cyborg, Deontic Cognitive Event Calculus, robotics

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