Rise of the Moral Machine: Exploring Virtue Through a Robot's Eyes

Nigel T Crook
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Rise of the Moral Machine: Exploring Virtue Through a Robot's Eyes

Nigel T Crook
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  • Date de publication : Dec 02, 2022
  • Langue : English
  • Nombre de pages : 230
  • Éditeur : Nigel T. Crook
  • ISBN : 9781739133900
  • Dimensions : 5.06" W x 0.52" L x 7.81" H

If you wish to get real insight into the fascinating issues surrounding robots and morality, then this is the book to read. Nigel Crook lays the groundwork really well - he helps us understand the nature of robots, of artificial intelligence, the difference between simulation and reality.


He writes from a lifetime researching hands-on how to equip robots with a moral sensitivity and explains in detail how this is done from various ethical perspectives. Since the ethical system build into a robot will necessarily reflect the world view of the programmer - there is no 'view from nowhere' - Crook also rightly exemplifies this by bringing his specifically Christian moral values to bear and shows how they shape his approach to machine morality.


I found his discussion as to what might be meant by a future 'moral singularity', if ever there is one, very stimulating. Whatever your ethical convictions - and all of us have them - you will find this book rewarding in the questions it addresses to you.


John C. Lennox MA MMath MA(Bioethics) DPhil PhD DSc

Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford

Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science, Green Templeton College


As Artificial Intelligence grows in sophistication, the development of robots capable of social interaction has come to the fore. But the rise of these more complex capabilities also raises a set of ethical questions. If robots are able to mimic human social behaviour, should they also be programmed to make moral decisions? Professor Crook writes at a crucial time into this very question, drawing from his distinguished career in robotics along with deep insights from theology. The Rise of the Moral Machines is an original and important book for this moment. Professor Crook walks us through matters of technology, theology, philosophy and neuroscience with precision and expertise and highlights their relevance through creative use of possible future scenarios in the form of stories. For anyone interested in where questions of robotics ultimately take us, I highly recommend this book.


Dr. Sharon Dirckx, speaker, former neuroscientist and author of 'Am I just my brain?'

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