Constrained incrementalist moral decision making for a biologically inspired cognitive architecture

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Abstract

Although most cognitive architectures, in general, and LIDA, in particular, are still in the early stages of development and still far from being adequate bases for implementations of human-like ethics, we think that they can contribute to the understanding, design, and implementation of constrained ethical systems for robots, and we hope that the ideas outlined here might provide a starting point for future research.

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Madl, T., & Franklin, S. (2015). Constrained incrementalist moral decision making for a biologically inspired cognitive architecture. In Cognitive Technologies (Vol. 40, pp. 137–153). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21548-8_8

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