This book provides an introduction into the ethics of robots and artificial intelligence. The book was written with university students, policy makers, and professionals in mind but should be accessible for most adults. The book is meant to provide balanced and, at times, conflicting viewpoints as to the benefits and deficits of AI through the lens of ethics. As discussed in the chapters that follow, ethical questions are often not cut and dry. Nations, communities, and individuals may have unique and important perspectives on these topics that should be heard and considered. While the voices that compose this book are our own, we have attempted to represent the views of the broader AI, robotics, and ethics communities.
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Bartneck, C., Lütge, C., Wagner, A., & Welsh, S. (2021). About the Book. In SpringerBriefs in Ethics (pp. 1–3). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51110-4_1
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