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- Neuroscience studies have delved into human feelings for robots, and found our empathy for them when they are treated harshly isn’t yet on the same level as what we feel for other humans. We view robots as less than human, so making them more humanlike may strengthen our relationships.
www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-humanlike-do-we-really-want-robots-to-be-180980234/
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Mar 27, 2021 · What might happen should robots actually become entitled to human rights (or robot rights)? Why do some authors think that the recognition of human rights for robots is in fact necessary, if robots attain human-like abilities or gain the status of beings with full moral and legal personhood?
- John-Stewart Gordon, Ausrine Pasvenskiene
- 2021
Dec 5, 2017 · At present, I don’t think that robots should be given the same rights as humans. Despite their ability to emulate, even exceed, many human capacities, robots do not, at least for now, appear to have the qualities we associate with sentient life.
Jun 10, 2022 · Robots have sparked a lot of debate about the future of artificial intelligence. Just how smart do we want robots to become, some ask, and what are the implications?
- Brian Handwerk
Feb 27, 2020 · This article considers the law’s response to the emergence of robots and artificial intelligence (AI), and whether they should be considered as legal persons and accordingly the bearers of legal rights.
- Belinda Bennett, Angela Daly
- 2020
Jun 26, 2019 · Should sentient robots have the same rights as humans? With the growing pursuit of artificial intelligence, questions about our moral duty towards new technology could become increasingly...
- Hugh Mclachlan
moral status of robots will enter the foreground of philosophical debate. In this essay, I will argue in favour of a utilitarian approach to how we award rights and how using this approach alongside utilising parallels that can be found in the relationship between the rights of humans and animals it is also justified to give robots rights.
May 1, 2019 · Moral psychology suggests that judgments of robot responsibility will hinge on perceived situational awareness, intentionality, and free will, plus human likeness and the robot’s capacity for harm. We also consider questions of robot rights and moral decision-making.