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Ethical Decision Making in Robots: Autonomy, Trust and Responsibility

dc.contributor.authorAlaieri, Fahad
dc.contributor.authorVellino, Andreen
dc.date.accessioned2016-09-12T21:10:38Z
dc.date.available2016-09-12T21:10:38Z
dc.date.issued2016-11-01
dc.description.abstractAutonomous robots such as self-driving cars are already able to make decisions that have ethical consequences. As such machines make increasingly complex and important decisions, we will need to know that their decisions are trustworthy and ethically justified. Hence we will need them to be able to explain the reasons for these decisions: ethical decision-making requires that decisions be explainable with reasons. We argue that for people to trust autonomous robots we need to know which ethical principles they are applying and that their application is deterministic and predictable. If a robot is a self-improving, self-learning type of robot whose choices and decisions are based on past experience, which decision it makes in any given situation may not be entirely predictable ahead of time or explainable after the fact. This combination of non-predictability and autonomy may confer a greater degree of responsibility to the machine but it also makes them harder to trust.en
dc.identifier.citationEighth International Conference on Social Robotics 2016en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/35163
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectrobot ethicsen
dc.subjectAutonomyen
dc.subjecttrusten
dc.subjectresponsibilityen
dc.titleEthical Decision Making in Robots: Autonomy, Trust and Responsibilityen
dc.typeConference Proceedingen

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