Ethics of Robotics by Vincent C. M ller explores the pressing moral questions raised by artificial intelligence and robotics. Are robots just tools, or could they one day become moral agents? How should we address issues of privacy, employment, human-robot interaction, and autonomy as these technologies advance?
Blending philosophy with real-world case studies, M ller examines current debates and policy efforts, from concerns about "ethics washing" to the European Union's call for "trustworthy AI." Clear, engaging, and forward-looking, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of robotics, AI, and society.
This book is book 12 of the series 'Cognitive Robotics' .