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Robotic aircraft soar over battlefields, robotic ground vehicles disarm bombs, and robotic submarines search for underwater threats. Military Robots introduces readers to examples of these robots, the challenges faced by their designers, and the advances that are on the horizon. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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Military robots are already being used in conflicts around the globe and are affecting both the decision to go to war and the means by which wars are conducted. This book covers the history of military robotics, analyzes their current employment, and examines the ramifications of their future utilization.
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Military robots. --- Robots --- Control systems.
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Increasingly, world governments are seeing the benefits of using robots in wars instead of foot soldiers. In addition, robots are used by law enforcement agencies around the world. What do these robots do? How do they work? How can replacing soldiers and police officers with drones and other robots save lives? These questions and more are answered in this exciting volume. Engaging sidebars, full-color photographs, and fascinating fact boxes add to this in-depth look at advancements in defense robotics, and a list of discussion questions challenges readers to look at this issue from a new point of view.
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'Robots tueurs', le terme est a la mode mais il fausse d'emblee toute reflexion sur le sujet. Car ce seront des robots soldats qui combattront peut-etre dans le futur, non des exterminateurs de la race humaine. Or, qui dit soldat dit faiblesses et vertus au combat. Pour que ces machines soient moralement acceptables, il faut donc qu'elles puissent agir au moins aussi bien qu'un soldat humain, qu'elles puissent 'raisonner' d'elles-memes sur le plan moral. En d'autres termes, ces robots doivent etre dotes d'une ethique artificielle. L'auteur analyse la psychologie humaine au combat afin de mieux proposer ce que pourrait etre la programmation d'une ethique artificielle pour les futurs robots de combat. Une approche originale qui n'est ni celle d'un philosophe, ni celle d'un roboticien, mais celle d'un soldat.
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