Robots Are Ethical?
Essay title: Robots Are Ethical?
Ethical questions
South Korea is one of the worlds most hi-tech societies.
Citizens enjoy some of the highest speed broadband connections in the world and have access to advanced mobile technology long before it hits western markets.
The government is also well known for its commitment to future technology.
A recent government report forecast that robots would routinely carry out surgery by 2018.
The Ministry of Information and Communication has also predicted that every South Korean household will have a robot by between 2015 and 2020.
In part, this is a response to the countrys aging society and also an acknowledgement that the pace of development in robotics is accelerating.
The new charter is an attempt to set ground rules for this future.
“Imagine if some people treat androids as if the machines were their wives,” Park Hye-Young of the ministrys robot team told the AFP news agency.
“Others may get addicted to interacting with them just as many internet users get hooked to the cyberworld.”
Alien encounters
The new guidelines could reflect the three laws of robotics put forward by author Isaac Asimov in his short story Runaround in 1942, she said.