Corey Hannan

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The growing interest in the ethics of robots and AI has been largely developed by philosophers of technology, not anthropologists, and this has shaped the narratives, issues, and concerns of social scientists engaged in robotics and AI. Alternatively, I want to suggest that anthropological paradigms are capable of opening up new kinds of reflexivity, and as such there is a case to be made for increased anthropological engagements in these fields.
The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI (Oxford Handbooks)
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