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Clinical Neurotechnology meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications

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Clinical Neurotechnology meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications

Clinical Neurotechnology meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications by Orsolya Friedrich
English | PDF | 2021 | 232 Pages | ISBN : 3030645894 | 3 MB

Neurotechnologies such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which allow technical devices to be used with the power of thought or concentration alone, are no longer a futuristic dream or, depending on the viewpoint, a nightmare. Moreover, the combination of neurotechnologies and AI raises a host of pressing problems. Now that these technologies are about to leave the laboratory and enter the real world, these problems and implications can and should be scrutinized.

Sociality and Normativity for Robots: Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions

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Sociality and Normativity for Robots: Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions

Sociality and Normativity for Robots: Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions By Raul Hakli, Johanna Seibt
English | EPUB | 2017 | 268 Pages | ISBN : 331953131X | 1.01 MB

This volume offers eleven philosophical investigations into our future relations with social robots–robots that are specially designed to engage and connect with human beings. The contributors present cutting edge research that examines whether, and on which terms, robots can become members of human societies.