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Intelligent robots must uphold human rights

Hutan Ashrafian ()
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Hutan Ashrafian: Hutan Ashrafian is a lecturer and surgeon at Imperial College London, UK.

Nature, 2015, vol. 519, issue 7544, 391-391

Abstract: The common fear is that intelligent machines will turn against humans. But who will save the robots from each other, and from us, asks Hutan Ashrafian.

Date: 2015
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