Computer Science, asked by Astudents, 7 months ago

AI and robotics have raised some questions regarding liability. Take for example the scenario of an ‘autonomous’ or AI-driven robot moving through a factory. Another robot surprisingly crosses its way and our robot draws aside to prevent collision. However, by this manoeuvre the robot injures a person. Who can be held liable for damages caused by autonomous systems? The manufacturer using the robots, one or both or the robot manufacturers or one of the companies that programmed the software of the robots? 1. Who can be held liable for damages caused by autonomous systems? 2. Explain the need for AI Ethics? 3. List some AI Ethics?

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Answered by kshitiz4163
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Answer:

pls make me brainlist answer

Explanation:

A robot is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer— capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. Robots can be guided by an external control device or the control may be embedded within. Wikipedia

Answered by kv0126845
0

Answer:

robot 1 is correct because it is a machine

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