All items tagged with Elektor Ethics and Robots (8)

| Robots programmed to make moral decisions can actually be more dangerous to the people around them. The extensive knowledge they need in ord...

| European lawmakers call for EU-wide rules to govern the ethical and legal aspects of robots and artificial intelligence. Should these emerge...

| It is nearly a century ago that robots made their debut. In 1920 they appeared for the first time in the play R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Rob...

| With the emergence of the Internet of Things an increasing number of actuators and sensors are connected to the global network. The internet...

| Digital technologies have the potential to greatly benefit humanity. They can spur economic growth, create jobs and provide people with new...

| As the field of robotics progresses, robots increasingly share the public and private space with humans. Think of self-driving cars on the r...

| We are expressions of code. And not even that much of code either. The genome – our complete set of DNA – fits on a CD-ROM. We are less comp...

| Land, sea and air robots have gathered in Italy this week to compete in the euRathlon 2015 Challenge, the European emergency response roboti...