The five laws of robotic software automation | Diginomica

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While industrial robots build automobiles and integrated circuits, autonomous machines monitor oil rigs, and industrial robots have limited applications, the majority of robots nowadays are software – lines of code rather than squads of shape-shifting metalheads armed with guns. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning features in “digital employees” eliminate tedious jobs, giving humans more time to empathize with clients. The essential point is that people are considerably more likely to use bots to hurt other individuals than bots themselves are to go on a spree.  Hypothetical scenarios? Unfortunately, not, according to Oded Karev, Head of RPA at automation software firm NICE. Karev has created a Robo-Ethical Framework, which consists of five new “rules” for the era of software robots.  Such laws include designing robots for positive impact, disregarding group entities, and the like. 

Source: https://diginomica.com/five-laws-robotic-software-automation 

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