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Saturday, April 6, 2019

When robots commit wrongdoing, people may incorrectly assign the blame

(Cell Press) Last year, a self-driven car struck and killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Ariz. The woman's family is now suing Arizona and the city of Tempe for negligence. But, in an article published on April 5 in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, cognitive and computer scientists ask at what point people will begin to hold self-driven vehicles or other robots responsible for their own actions -- and whether blaming them for wrongdoing will be justified.

from EurekAlert! - Technology, Engineering and Computer Science http://bit.ly/2K98kOn

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