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appalachiablue

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Sun Dec 30, 2018, 06:37 PM Dec 2018

Ethical Rights For Robots In The Workplace, CNBC

By the year 2025, robots and machines driven by artificial intelligence (AI) are predicted to perform half of all productive functions in the workplace.

What is not clear is whether the robots will have any worker rights. Already there have been acts of violence against these machines. But as robots develop more advanced artificial intelligence empowering them to think and act like humans, legal standards need to change. Companies need to develop new labor laws and social norms to protect these automated workers.

Companies across many industries already have robots in their workforce. DHL uses autonomous robots by Fetch Robotics to help fulfillment center and warehouse employees, while Toyota, Google and Panasonic are among the companies that use Fetch's mobile manipulator technology in research efforts.

Humans already have shown hatred toward robots, often kicking robot police resources over or knocking down delivery bots in hopes of reclaiming a feeling of security or superiority. Incidents of violence against machines are nothing new. Man has been at odds with machines for many decades. We kick the car when it does not operate, shove the vending machine when it does not dispense, and bang at the sides of the printer when it does not produce a copy. What is new is that it will only be a matter of time before the automated creatures will "feel" this hostility and/or feel the need to retaliate...More,

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/now-is-the-time-to-figure-out-the-ethical-rights-of-robots-in-the-workplace/ar-BBRBG36?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=HPCOMMDHP15




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Ethical Rights For Robots In The Workplace, CNBC (Original Post) appalachiablue Dec 2018 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Crutchez_CuiBono Dec 2018 #1
Its a sad day in America when a man can't come home and kick the Roomba. marble falls Dec 2018 #2
Roomba power! appalachiablue Dec 2018 #3

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