How does the moral capacity of robots compare to humans as
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We compared people's moral judgments about human and robot agents' behavior in moral dilemmas. We found that robots, compared with humans, were more commonly expected to sacrifice one person for the good of many, and they were blamed more than humans when they refrained from that decision.
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