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02 - Google Duplex, and 'The Automation of ethics: the case of self-driving vehicles'

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In the second episode of the Robophilosophy podcast Jørgen and Oliver discuss the new Google Duplex program — a program developed to act as an assistant to users by (e.g.,) making calls to businesses in a very human-like voice to ask about opening hours, make reservations, etc. The discussion then shifts to some of the ethical issues involved in the case of self-driving cars and a paper by Rodogno and Nørskov “The automation of ethics: the case of self-driving vehicles"

Email us questions, suggestions, thoughts and critique at: robophilosophypodcast@gmail.com

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Google Duplex: An AI System for Accomplishing Real World Tasks Over the Phone

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In the second episode of the Robophilosophy podcast Jørgen and Oliver discuss the new Google Duplex program — a program developed to act as an assistant to users by (e.g.,) making calls to businesses in a very human-like voice to ask about opening hours, make reservations, etc. The discussion then shifts to some of the ethical issues involved in the case of self-driving cars and a paper by Rodogno and Nørskov “The automation of ethics: the case of self-driving vehicles"

Email us questions, suggestions, thoughts and critique at: robophilosophypodcast@gmail.com

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Google Duplex: An AI System for Accomplishing Real World Tasks Over the Phone

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