THE ETHICS OF ROBOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Douglas Petrikat, Charisma University, Turks & Caicos Islands
Peng Chan, California State University-Fullerton, U.S.A.
Nasim Hosein, Norwich University, U.S.A.

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JOURNAL OF ACADEMY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Volume 21, Issue 2, p62-75, June 2021

ABSTRACT

The increasing presence of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) is a major development affecting individuals, organizations, and nations. How we work, shop, commute, are entertained, provide healthcare and conduct warfare are all affected. There is an awareness of both positive and negative aspects of this development. Public perception of the ethics of robots and AI will impact how effectively organizations and government can utilize such technology. This paper examines these issues and how trends in this field could be affected.

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Robots; Artificial Intelligence; Ethics


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