Robotics Reference
In-Depth Information
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[8] “Moral
and Social
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Bruemmer. Available at
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[15] “Make Robots Not War: Some Scientists Refuse to Get Paid for
Killer Ideas”. Erik Baard,
The Village Voice
, 10-16 September 2003.
Available at
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0337/baard.php.