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Should we give robots conscience?

AI- robots and conscience are interesting things. And at first, the AI doesn't have a conscience in the same way as humans. AI can emulate emotions. It can follow the person who discusses it by using web cameras. And make emotional analyses using certain parameters. So the AI can say "I'm sorry" when a person seems to get exiting. Or if the AI cannot understand the speech of a person. 

Because of background noise, that thing can cause a reaction where the AI asks the person to go to some quiet place or speak louder. If somebody pushes a human-looking robot that carries something important the robot can say that "Be careful". And maybe it can tell that it carries medicines or something like that. 

But the problem is that those things are stored in the databases of the AI. That means the AI gives answers and makes reactions. That is stored in the system's memory. For the AI the things that it says are like records. And when certain actions match with certain parameters, that thing activates certain databases. 


"Dr. Eve Poole’s book “Robot Souls” explores the concept of embedding ‘junk code’—traits such as emotions and free will—into AI systems. She proposes this as a solution to ethical dilemmas in AI, arguing these human traits are crucial for societal survival and should be integrated into AI development for ethical and value-aligned automation." (ScitechDaily.com/Robot Souls and “Junk Code”: Should AI Be Given a Human Conscience?)


The thing is that the AI can have a virtual conscience. If the robot car hits another car the robot car can tell that thing to police. The reason for that is that this thing is programmed in that robot car's memories. This means the AI doesn't think like people. AI can make many very complicated things. But the difference between humans and AI is that AI never excuses things that are programmed in their memories. 

There is a possibility that the AI can seem hesitant to follow some orders. And programmers can make that thing simply by making an action loop where the human who commands the robot must give the command twice. Or maybe the controller must wait a couple of seconds. That the system accepts the command that gave by using voice command. There is the possibility that the operator must give the second command by using a higher volume level. 

And that thing makes an illusion that the robot hesitates to follow the command. Also, there is a possibility. That operator must give those two commands at a certain time. That thing means that if the second command is not given soon enough. The robot dismantles operation. Programmers might make a two-stage command mode to remove the possibility that somebody gives some orders accidentally. 


https://scitechdaily.com/robot-souls-and-junk-code-should-ai-be-given-a-human-conscience/

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