I always think of Asimov, or Rossum/Capek. The whole difference between a robot and computer has become a bit confused. The robot is essentially a body, and the computer is the mind. Robotics is the mechanical side, Artificial Intelligence is the brain part.
I always think of Asimov, or Rossum/Capek. The whole difference between a robot and computer has become a bit confused. The robot is essentially a body, and the computer is the mind. Robotics is the mechanical side, Artificial Intelligence is the brain part.
Turing or Turing test might go here. I also find it hard to think of robots without Asimov coming to mind.
Hmm. That's what I was thinking--amoral rather than immoral. But you have a point there, yarb.
I thought they were just amoral. But now that I think about it, they could be just pretending.
With AI it would be possible, I think.
How can a robot be immoral?
Deceitful, immoral and deleterious? Steady on!