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Day: April 8, 2016

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Why robots need to be able to say ‘No’

Posted on April 8, 2016May 25, 2016 by GuestPost

As humans, robot’s commanders are not infallible. In this Guest Post Matthias Scheutz argues that to truly act in their inventor’s interest, robots need to be able to disobey instructions.

Posted in AI, robotics & the future of work Tagged Roboethics

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