Ethical robots: The future can heed us

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Abstract

Bill Joy's deep pessimism is now famous. "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us," his defense of that pessimism, has been read by, it seems, everyone - and many of these readers, apparently, have been converted to the dark side, or rather more accurately, to the future-is-dark side. Fortunately (for us; unfortunately for Joy), the defense, at least the part of it that pertains to AI and robotics, fails. Ours may be a dark future, but we cannot know that on the basis of Joy's reasoning. On the other hand, we ought to fear a good deal more than fear itself: we ought to fear not robots, but what some of us may do with robots. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007.

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Bringsjord, S. (2008). Ethical robots: The future can heed us. AI and Society, 22(4), 539–550. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-007-0090-9

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