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Reasons to Punish Autonomous Robots
Jan. 14, 2023, 5:30 p.m. | Zac Cogley
The Gradient thegradient.pub
1. Introduction
Deploying autonomous robots in military contexts strikes many people as terrifying and morally odious. What lies behind those reactions? One thought is that if a sophisticated artificial intelligence were causally responsible for some harm, there will be no one to punish for the harm because no one—
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