University of Southern Denmark Studies in Philosophy, vol. 27: Killing Sophia - Thomas Telving - Bücher - University Press of Southern Denmark - 9788740834222 - 21. April 2022
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University of Southern Denmark Studies in Philosophy, vol. 27: Killing Sophia 1. Ausgabe

Thomas Telving

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University of Southern Denmark Studies in Philosophy, vol. 27: Killing Sophia 1. Ausgabe

Humanlike robots and digital humans are both fun and useful in many situations. But the more we interact with technology with human traits, the more we believe it to possess real human characteristics like consciousness and personality. As a new breed of artificial beings enters society on a large scale, many of us will start believing they deserve moral consideration and perhaps even rights.
In this entertaining and humorously written book, Thomas Telving argues that even though the above scenario is close to inevitable, we should still do all we can to avoid it. Presenting us with thought-provoking future scenarios, state of the art scientific research, and engaging philosophical reflections, he shows us how to avoid some of the scariest pitfalls of human-like technology.
Thomas Telving holds an MA in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of Southern Denmark. He is the author of several articles on the ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics and frequently appears as a speaker on the same topics.


Consciousness, Empathy, and Reason in the Age of Intelligent Robots

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geheftetem Rücken in hoher Qualität)
Erscheinungsdatum 21. April 2022
ISBN13 9788740834222
Verlag University Press of Southern Denmark 3422
Genre Lehrbücher     Gemeinschaft
Seitenanzahl 136
Maße 178 × 240 × 12 mm   ·   326 g
Sprache Englisch  
Originalsprache Englisch
Künstler des Covers Helle Harder, Monotone

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