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Rethinking machine ethics in the age of ubiquitous technology
Jeffrey White
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, Rick Searle
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Machine Ethics
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Robotics
29%
Moral Agency
21%
Global Governance
19%
Ethical Ideal
18%
Automaticity
18%
Transhumanism
17%
Drone
17%
Automata
17%
Reference Work
16%
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14%
Computer Science
14%
Surveillance
13%
Artificial Intelligence
12%
Military
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Replacement
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12%
Warfare
11%
Artificial
11%
Everyday Life
11%
Ideal
9%
Policymaker
8%
Workers
8%
Government
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ethical aspects
85%
Robotics
49%
Drones
42%
Military operations
39%
Computer science
33%
Artificial intelligence
28%
Students
24%
Neural networks
19%
Industry
14%