Fight! Robot, Fight! The Amateur Robotics Movement in the United States
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This paper discusses the home and amateur robotics movement and the social values that are driving its success.
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Robotics and Society, Artificial Intelligence, Lego® Mindstorms™, Robot Fighting Leagues |
International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, Volume 1, Issue 6, pp.75-84.
Article: Print (Spiral Bound).
Article: Electronic (PDF File; 1.306MB).
Sullins’ specializations are: philosophy of technology, philosophical issues of artificial intelligence/robotics, cognitive science, philosophy of science, engineering ethics, computer ethics, as well as fencing, and the history of swordplay.
His recent research interests are found in the technologies of Robotics, AI and Artificial Life and how they inform traditional philosophical topics on the questions of life and mind as well as its impact on society and the ethical design of successful autonomous machines. His work also crosses into the fields of computer and information technology ethics as well as the use of computer simulations in studying the evolution of morality.
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