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|a TJ211
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|a Royakkers, Lambèr M. M.
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|a Just ordinary robots
|b automation from love to war
|c Lambèr Royakkers, Rinie van Est
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|a Boca Raton
|b CRC Press
|c 2016
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|a xviii, 352 pages
|b illustrations
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|a Robots Everywhere -- Home Is Where the Robot Is: Mechanoids, Humanoids, and Androids -- Taking Care of Our Parents: The Role of Domotics and Robots -- Drones in the City: Toward a Floating Robotic Panopticon? -- Who Drives the Car? -- Armed Military Drones: The Ethics behind Various Degrees of Autonomy -- Automation from Love to War
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Artificial intelligence / Moral and ethical aspects
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|a Artificial intelligence / Social aspects / fast
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|a Interaction homme-robot
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|a Robots / Social aspects
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|a Intelligence artificielle / Aspect moral
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|a Robots / Social aspects / fast
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|a Human-robot interaction / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2011002448
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|a Intelligence artificielle / Aspect social
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE / General / bisacsh
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|a Robots / Moral and ethical aspects
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|a Human-robot interaction / fast
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|a Artificial intelligence / Moral and ethical aspects / fast
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|a Artificial intelligence / Social aspects
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|a Est, Quirinus Cornelis van
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|2 ISO 639-2
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|b OREILLY
|a O'Reilly
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|a 10.1201/b18899
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|z 1482260158
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|a Providing a socially involved, yet sober, view into the new age of robots, this authoritative book supplies a cutting-edge look at robot technologies, including what these technologies are capable of and the ethical and regulatory questions they raise. --
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