Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
Ethics in Human-like Robots
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Ethics in Human-like Robots

Ethics in Humanlike Robots

by Kamil Mamak

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Author: Kamil Mamak

Title: Ethics in Humanlike Robots

Format: Hardback

Language: English

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publication year: 2024

Edition: 1

ISBN-13: 9781032656236

ISBN-10: 1032656239

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The idea of creating artificial humans can be found at the beginning of the human culture. Ancient myths contain the stories of artificial humans brought to life by gods. The word robot originates from a play that was about artificial humans made from artificial flesh that aims to serve real humans. With advancements in robotics, the materialization of this idea is mo.

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Title: Ethics in Humanlike Robots

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Ethics in Humanlike Robots

by Kamil Mamak

Hardback

English

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Usually delivered in 2\u20133 working days (dispatched today if ordered before 3pm).

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Author: Kamil Mamak

Title: Ethics in Humanlike Robots

Format: Hardback

Language: English

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publication year: 2024

Edition: 1

ISBN-13: 9781032656236

ISBN-10: 1032656239

RRP: \u00A367.49

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The idea of creating artificial humans can be found at the beginning of the human culture. Ancient myths contain the stories of artificial humans brought to life by gods. The word robot originates from a play that was about artificial humans made from artificial flesh that aims to serve real humans. With advancements in robotics, the materialization of this idea is mo.

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