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  1. On the moral status of social robots: considering the consciousness criterion.Kestutis Mosakas - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (2):429-443.
    While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether different entities—including severely disabled human beings, embryos, animals, objects of nature, and even works of art—can legitimately be considered as having moral status, this question has gained a new dimension in the wake of artificial intelligence (AI). One of the more imminent concerns in the context of AI is that of the moral rights and status of social robots, such as robotic caregivers and artificial companions, that are built to interact with (...)
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    Correction: On the moral status of social robots: considering the consciousness criterion.Kestutis Mosakas - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-1.
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    Smart technologies and fundamental rights: Brill’s interview with John-Stewart Gordon.Kestutis Mosakas - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-4.
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    Correction: Review of Robot Rights by David J. Gunkel. [REVIEW]Kestutis Mosakas - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-1.
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    Review of Robot Rights by David J. Gunkel. [REVIEW]Kestutis Mosakas - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-4.