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automation ethics
Automation ethics is the field of applied ethics that examines the moral, societal, and legal implications of automating human tasks through technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning. It addresses questions about accountability, fairness, transparency, job displacement, and the appropriate boundaries of machine decision-making in contexts ranging from industry to everyday life.
Inside India’s “Hand Farm”: How Humans Train the Next Generation of Robots
In southern India, a quiet industrial revolution is taking shape — not through automation, but through the people teaching machines how to work. The company Objectways has hired over 2,000 employees who spend hours...
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