There is no ‘I’ in ‘Robot’: Robots & Utilitarianism

IEEE Intelligent Systems 21 (4):52-55 (2006)
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reprint Grau, Christopher (2011) "There is no 'I' in 'Robot': Robots and Utilitarianism (expanded & revised)". In Anderson, Michael, Anderson, Susan Leigh, Machine Ethics, pp. 451: Cambridge Univ. Press (2011)

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