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Hanson Robotics As the world progresses through multiple innovative eras of technology, the people want more inventions to assist their everyday lives. Today, the field of technology mainly revolves around the subject of artificial intelligence. In particular, a company known as Hanson Robotics, strives for artificial intelligence, or AI, to match the intelligence of a human. As a result of the increased intelligence, the technology, robots for Hanson Robotics, will have the same work potential as humans. Although Hanson Robotics believes that their robots will help the human race, they cause a potential harm to human jobs and lives. Hanson Robotics, founded by Dr. David Hanson, wants to create robots that act, behave, and think just like …show more content…

In regard to the military, these scientists believe humans are in the midst of an autonomous revolution for weapons.The transition in weapon type will increase possible harm to human lives. In an open letter created by a team of AI and robotics researchers, they explain that “autonomous weapons select and engage targets without human intervention” (Russell). If machines develop consciousness and free will, they will have the ability to harm anyone they want with any weapon equipped. The letter continues to state that AI weapons “are ideal for tasks such as assassinations, destabilizing nations, subduing populations and selectively killing a particular ethnic group” (Russell). These tasks relates to how some AI technology created by Hanson Robotics will possibly act similar to people with evil intentions of harm. Although Hanson Robotics have no plans to equip their products with weapons, the technology could fall into the wrong hands, such as terrorists or heads of black markets. If these types of people acquire the these robots with AI technology, they can give the robots weapons and program them to target any individual they would want. In order for Hanson Robotics to make AI technology available to the public, they need to add implications that prevent their technology from acquiring any type of …show more content…

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