In this episode, Sven and John talk about relationships with machines. Can you collaborate with a machine? Can robots be friends, colleagues or, perhaps, even lovers? These are common tropes in science fiction and popular culture, but is there any credibility to them? What would the ethical status of such relationships be? Should they be welcomed or avoided? These are just some of the questions addressed in this episode.
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Ethics of Academia (11) - Jessica Flanigan
Ethics of Academia (10) - Jesse Stommel
Ethics of Academia (9) - Jason Brennan
Ethics of Academia (8) - Zena Hitz
Ethics of Academia (7) - Aaron Rabinowitz
Ethics of Academia (6) - Helen de Cruz
Ethics of Academia (5) - Brian Earp
Ethics of Academia (4) - Justin Weinberg
Ethics of Academia (3) - Regina Rini
Ethics of Academia (2) with Michael Cholbi
The Ethics of Academia Podcast (Episode 1 with Sven Nyholm)
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97 - The Perils of Predictive Policing (& Automated Decision-Making)
96 - How Does Technology Mediate Our Morals?
95 - The Psychology of the Moral Circle
94 - Robot Friendship and Hatred
93 - Will machines impede moral progress?
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