The New Rules of Robot/Human Society | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios
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As technology speeds forward, humans are beginning to imagine the day when robots will fill the roles promised to us in science fiction. But what should we be thinking about TODAY, as robots like military and delivery drones become a real part of our society? How should robots be programmed to interact with us? How should we treat robots? And who is responsible for a robot's actions? As we look at the unexpected impact of new technologies, we are obligated as a society to consider the moral and ethical implications of robotics.
Featuring:
Peter Asaro, PhD Assistant Professor, The New School
www.peterasaro.org/
Wendell Wallach, Ethicist & Scholar, Yale University's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics
www.yale.edu/bioethics/bioethi...
Kate Darling, Robot Ethics Researcher, MIT Media Lab
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This is one of the most important discussions the world will have over next decade.
Section at 5:58 is especially interesting.
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Fantastic work as usual!
awesome video as always guys , not nearly enough of this type of conversations are happening on a serious level
Love 'Time' at the end
I think this was my favorite so far. Well done, all. :) I got chills throughout it.
Robotics is a really exciting field and I really do want autonomous cars, but the issue is what is highlighted in this video. In iRobot, a robot does not save a little girl and instead saves a man because he had a higher survival rate. Medical staff have to do the same thing when at a location with multiple injured. Perhaps you could program in something that would have let the man opt out so that the girl could have lived. Also "Time" remix at the end, nice.
Robotics and mechanization are an integral part of achieving a resource based economy.
OMG inception music around 8:00
Very well rounded and thought provoking video!
It's interesting how all these ethical implications seem so simple to us, yet to robots they mean nothing but a few lines of code. How will it all translate in the future?
Great video!
Reminds me of Terry Pratchett's Feet of Clay.
'I Suggest You Take Me And Smash Me And Grind The Bits Into Fragments And Pound The Fragments Into Powder And Mill Them Again To The Finest Dust There Can Be, And I Believe You Will Not Find A Single Atom Of Life-'
'True! Let's do it!'
'However, In Order To Test This Fully, One Of You Must Volunteer To Undergo The Same Process.'
There was silence.
'That's not fair,' said a priest, after a while. 'All anyone has to do is bake up your dust again and you'll be alive...'
There was more silence.
Very well said by all in the video. The subject is constantly changing and developing, but overall it does come down to how do we as humans take responsibility for something that does not even know the definition of the word.
LOVE THIS!!!
Yeah the violence towards the robots part was legitimately kind of hard to watch.
Will we see more on this subject? Great intro to something really important.
I think the question we should ask is: How do we regard the destruction of property? Most sane, productive folks see property damage as unproductive and immature. There are already court cases of damage to robots where robots are defined as mere property and offenders charged as such. Many groups see the damage of property as an extension of their freedom to express themselves, outlawing these acts simply creates more criminals. With drones and tactical robots the burden of proof rests on not one person but many, it is whole sectors of society which are complicit in the murder of human lives. It is human behavior that must progress. Forcing people to be egalitarian and altruistic is zero sum game.
Great episode!
Ouais ouais ouais la STI !!!!
I think it says a lot about the subject at hand that I had a hard time watching people smash what are essentially toys with a sledgehammer.
The footage of people hitting the robots, especially the dinosaurs, really made me uncomfortable.
Omg I love your videos!
I want those dinosaurs!
Time remix was good
We're all human after all...
The FPS russia video is a fake, it was a promotional video of black ops 2. Other than that, great video as always.
Great video but I am wondering. Is the background music here a remix of Time by Hans Zimmer from Inception (2010)?
Bring it!, Bring on the robots! everybody should own two robots everybody
LOVE can save this world, not robots. ;-)
In 90's computers were for nerds then since 2004 they became cool thank to social networks, the same gonna be with robots between 2020 and 2035, so the market will explode.
dang Robot abuse!
in the end there is always a human... egocentric animal who thinks he has rights to everything.
Please no no more