Robot Ethics: South Korea

March 9th, 2007 by SB

South Korea To Detail Robot Etiquette

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S.Korea Works On Ethical Code For Righteous Robots

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This article in New Scientist is actually somewhat sensible.

Over to you, Mr. Robotics. . .

-SB, abandoning, for the moment, all pretenses of journalistic objectivity, just this once.

3 Responses to “Robot Ethics: South Korea”

  1. Stuart Says:

    Robot ethics, robot morality, I think we should address the important issue like, should a robot give it up on a first date? Is it allowed to steal a child’s ice cream if its really, really, really hungry and the ice cream is mint choc-chip? Lets have a debate people, forget global warming and shaving squirrels, this is the important issue of our times

  2. fembot Says:

    uh….okaaaay. how do they reconcile this:

    “Robots may not injure humans…”

    with THIS:

    “Last September South Korea unveiled a machine gun-toting sentry robot that could support its troops in detecting and killing intruders…”

    [emphases are mine]

    eGADs!

  3. Bob Says:

    YOU ARE CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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