Robotic age poses ethical dilemma

2007

An ethical code to prevent humans abusing robots, and vice versa, is being drawn up by South Korea. 

The Ninja robot is designed to climb the exterior walls of high rise buildings and bridges to carry out inspections.

The Robot Ethics Charter will cover standards for users and manufacturers and will be released later in 2007.  It is being put together by a five member team of experts that includes futurists and a science fiction writer.  The South Korean government has identified robotics as a key economic driver and is pumping millions of dollars into research.  "The government plans to set ethical guidelines concerning the roles and functions of robots as robots are expected to develop strong intelligence in the near future," the ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy said. [BBC]

Honda's Asimo

ASIMOV'S LAWS OF ROBOTICS

 Professor Hirose is currently working with the UN on a robot to clear landmines.

Professor Hirose has designed a 7 ton robot that can navigate steep mountainous slopes.