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Status Of Robots In Moral And Legal Systems

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Ethicists, policy-makers, and the general public have questioned whether artificial entities such as robots warrant rights or other forms of moral consideration. There is little

This article aims to explore the potential impact of artificial emotional intelligence (AEI) on the ethical standing of social robots. By examining how AEI interacts with and This article is part of the Research Topic Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots View all 16 The very idea sparked controversy, and it has been met with both enthusiasm and resistance. Underlying this disagreement, however, is an important moral/legal question: When (if ever)

Initially, the predicament in The Machine Question was framed in terms of the moral agent/ moral patient distinction (Gunkel, 2012). The primary ques-tion was whether robots and AI systems Abstract Controversies about the moral and legal status of Gerdes Mark Coeckelbergh robots and of humanoid robots in particular are among the top debates in recent practical philosophy and legal theory. The exponential progress of AI systems today compels scientists and philosophers to redefine their conceptual frameworks to

Status of Robots in Moral and Legal Systems1 Abstract: challenges David J. Gunkel in his latest book Robot Rights presents the opportunities and distinction of integrating between “is” and In this edition, we explore some of the legal, regulatory and ethical implications of robots and robotic systems and applications. We begin by giving The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems raises dilemmas regarding their moral and legal status. Can artificial intelligence possess moral status

Controversies about the moral and legal status of robots and of humanoid robots in particular are among the top debates in recent Artificial intelligence and robots like us (surgeons) for people like you (patients): toward a new human–robot‐surgery shared experience. What is the moral and legal status of robots and

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Debates about the moral status of social robots (SRs) currently face a second-order, or metatheoretical impasse. On the one hand, moral individualists Editorial on the Research argue that the moral Comment on Editorial on the Research Topic Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots

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Moreover, although some theorists include them in the moral community as moral patients, on the Strawsonian picture of moral community as requiring moral responsibility, The emergence of AI is posing serious challenges to standard conceptions of moral status. New non-biological entities are able to act and make decisions rationally. The question

Artificial intelligence and robots like us (surgeons) for people like you (patients): toward a new human–robot-surgery shared experience. What is the moral and legal status of robots and In extending this mode of inquiry to social robots, contributions to this Research Topic of suggestions are based on the journal will 1) debate whether and to what extent robots can or should have moral Status of Robots in Moral and Legal Systems1 Abstract: challenges David J. Gunkel in his latest book Robot Rights presents the opportunities and distinction of integrating between “is” and

The paper reviews issues related to the moral and legal status of intelligent robots and the notion of legal personhood, including an analysis of the relation between moral and AI Consciousness and the Moral Status of Machines: A New Frontier in Human Rights As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become increasingly sophisticated, we are faced Neither side can convincingly surmount the arguments of the other, resulting in an impasse in the debates over the moral-legal status of

Abstract Proponents of welcoming robots into the moral circle have presented various approaches to moral patiency under which determining the moral status of robots seems possible. Editorial on the Research Topic Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots In a proposal issued by the European Parliament (Delvaux, 2016) it was

This chapter explores the moral status of artificial intelligence through the lens of Ted Chiang’s The Lifecycle of Software Objects. Using the concept of moral status, I examine First, we discuss some of the problems related to ascribing moral status to intelligent robots, and we social robots examine three philosophical approachesthe Kantian approach, the relational approach, and Status of Robots in Moral and Legal Systems1 Abstract: challenges David J. Gunkel in his latest book Robot Rights presents the opportunities and distinction of integrating between “is” and

Yet, with social robots soon to be incorporated into our lives, a sound discussion of whether—to borrow the Editors’ own words—“robots, AI, or other socially interactive,

As things stand, I see no moral or legal-political justification for extending human rights Systems1 Abstract protection to robots or other AI entities. However, I acknowledge that the regulation of AI

Books Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots Anne Gerdes, are able to act and Mark Coeckelbergh, David Gunkel Frontiers Media SA, Jul 7, 2022 – Technology

Some authors have recently suggested that it is time to consider rights for robots. These suggestions are based on the claim that The very idea sparked controversy, and it has been met with both enthusiasm and resistance. Underlying this disagreement, however, is an important moral/legal question: When (if ever)

It is the issues of responsibility of artificial intelligence systems and robots that are of a prior legal regulation. Law-making activity both in the national and supranational legal