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The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil
James Williams has a singularily good time.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011: Books]
Mathematics, Morality & Machines
William Byers, mathematician, and Michael Schleifer, moral theorist, use their judgement to calculate the improbability of a machine thinking like a human being.
[Issue 78: April/May 2010: Articles]
The Conscience Of The Machine
by Wendell Wallach
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Editorial]
The Challenge of Moral Machines
Wendell Wallach tells us what the basic problems are.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality]
Will Robots Need Their Own Ethics?
Steve Torrance asks if robots need minds to be moral producers or moral consumers.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality]
Four Kinds of Ethical Robots
James H. Moor defines different ways in which machines could be moral.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality]
Machines and Moral Reasoning
Thomas M. Powers on how a computer might process Kant’s moral imperative.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality]
How Machines Can Advance Ethics
Susan Leigh Anderson and Michael Anderson relate how their attempts to build ethical machines have advanced their understanding of ethics.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality]
Man in the Middle: Animals, Humans and Robots
by Joel Marks
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Moral Moments]
Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong by Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen
Tony Beavers considers a timely understanding of machine ethics.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009: Books]
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