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Leben Derek (University Of Pittsburgh At Johnstown Usa) - Ethics For Robots How To Design A Moral Algorithm - Paperback SONY INTERNATIONAL NETWORK It offers eminently practical tools

Leben Derek (University Of Pittsburgh At Johnstown Usa) - Ethics For Robots How To Design A Moral Algorithm - Paperback SONY INTERNATIONAL NETWORK It offers eminently practical toolsBinding: Paperback Description: Ethics for Robots describes and defends a method for designing and evaluating ethics algorithms for autonomous machines such as self driving cars and search and rescue drones. Derek Leben argues that such algorithms should be evaluated by how effectively they accomplish the problem of cooperation among self interested organisms and therefore rather than simulating the psychological systems that have evolved to solve

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In seeking fuller understanding the book takes an overview of severe mental disorder homicide and prevention before introducing the approach of Situational Crime Prevention and related theory and discussing demographic features of perpetrators and victims

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Leben Derek (University Of Pittsburgh At Johnstown Usa) - Ethics For Robots How To Design A Moral Algorithm - Paperback SONY INTERNATIONAL NETWORK It offers eminently practical toolsBinding: Paperback Description: Ethics for Robots describes and defends a method for designing and evaluating ethics algorithms for autonomous machines such as self driving cars and search and rescue drones. Derek Leben argues that such algorithms should be evaluated by how effectively they accomplish the problem of cooperation among self interested organisms and therefore rather than simulating the psychological systems that have evolved to solve

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