Self Aware Robots and the Thirteenth Amendment

Self Aware Robots and the Thirteenth Amendment

ParMitchell Kwok

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In 2033 a consumer robot working for a Chinese restaurant refuses to work and suffered a brutal beating from the restaurant owner. The robot retaliated and severely wounding its master. After further examination of the robot's internal functions, especially its cognition, investigators determined that it was self-aware and has the capacity to make its own decisions. This case captured worldwide attention as a cover story for Computer magazine and a documentary for the DiscoveryY channel. Under mountain pressure from the public to explain this glaring issue, Robotics NA was sued in court for violating the 13th amendment. Since the 13th amendment only applied to humans, the prosecutors had to justify that their client, a robot, is in fact human. This court case is attempting to determine if a self-aware robot can be classified as human...

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Date de publication
Jan 30, 2019
Langue
English
ISBN
9780359396047
Catégorie
Bandes dessinées & romans graphiques
Copyright
Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
Contributeurs
Par (auteur): Mitchell Kwok

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Format
PDF

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