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Comment author: lukeprog 31 March 2012 01:50:54PM 0 points [-]
Comment author: lukeprog 08 April 2012 04:45:56PM 0 points [-]

This one doesn't exist in the USA according to WorldCat. Perhaps somebody in Oxford could make a photocopy for me?

Comment author: jsalvatier 09 April 2012 03:16:00AM 1 point [-]

Oh, I think I somehow forgot about this one. I think I can order it like I ordered "Ethical Machines".

Comment author: lukeprog 09 April 2012 03:28:16AM 0 points [-]

Awesome! I cannot order this one like I could for 'Ethical machines'; would much appreciate it if you can do so!

Comment author: jsalvatier 10 April 2012 11:20:22PM 3 points [-]
Comment author: lukeprog 10 April 2012 11:49:40PM *  0 points [-]

Interesting quote:

Although ethical notions change with time and across societies, no doubt some notions and restraints are shared by all societies. These could be programmed into the intelligent machines and in this way they could be made to 'see' our morality. But as human morality changes, should the morality of the machines be made to follow? More generally, should we build human ethical and other inertias into intelligent machines? It would certainly be intolerable for us to be judged by values accepted in past times; so presumably we should wish the machines to follow our social mores as they change...

Comment author: lukeprog 10 April 2012 11:41:55PM 0 points [-]

Many, many thanks, sir!

Comment author: jsalvatier 11 April 2012 04:12:56AM 0 points [-]

Glad to be of service.

Comment author: jsalvatier 09 April 2012 04:24:55AM 0 points [-]

It's now in process.