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On robots as genetically modified invasive species
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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2014) 12 (2): 122–132.
Published: 06 May 2014
... have not yet been carefully articulated in the literature. Keith W. Miller can be contacted at: millerkei@umsl.edu © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2014 Robotics Artificial life Biological research Robots are increasingly a part of human society. Some people have concerns...
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From neuromorphic sensors to a chip under skin: Morality and ethics in the world of the internet of things
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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2013) 11 (2): 72–80.
Published: 17 May 2013
... Publishing Limited 2013 Artificial life Ethics Moral responsibility Philosophy Social responsibility Internet Delegating our decisions on a chip under the skin becomes the emblem of the increasingly close relationship and – by now dependence between machine and man, between technology...
