Robotics, AI, and Humanity
Science, Ethics, and Policy
Contributor(s)
von Braun, Joachim (editor)
S. Archer, Margaret (editor)
Reichberg, Gregory M. (editor)
Sánchez Sorondo, Marcelo (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book examines recent advances in how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have elicited widespread debate over their benefits and drawbacks for humanity. The emergent technologies have for instance implications within medicine and health care, employment, transport, manufacturing, agriculture, and armed conflict. While there has been considerable attention devoted to robotics/AI applications in each of these domains, a fuller picture of their connections and the possible consequences for our shared humanity seems needed. This volume covers multidisciplinary research, examines current research frontiers in AI/robotics and likely impacts on societal well-being, human – robot relationships, as well as the opportunities and risks for sustainable development and peace. The attendant ethical and religious dimensions of these technologies are addressed and implications for regulatory policies on the use and future development of AI/robotics technologies are elaborated.
Keywords
Cognitive Psychology; Artificial Intelligence; Ethics; Social Policy; Labor Economics; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics; Labor and Population Economics; robotics; consciousness; innovation; economics; informatics; philosophy; sociology; poverty; political science; armed conflict; Open Access; Cognition & cognitive psychology; Ethics & moral philosophy; Political economy; Social & ethical issues; Labour economicsDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-54173-6ISBN
9783030541736, 9783030541736Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2021Classification
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Artificial intelligence
Ethics and moral philosophy
Political economy
Labour / income economics