Artificial Human Enhancement Ethics

March - 2009 Philosophy Professor Speaks Nationally on Ethics of 'WarBots' and Bionic Bods (PROFESSOR LIN'S PHOTO HAS BEEN DELETED FROM THIS PAGE)



Cal Poly Professor Patrick Lin, director of The Cal Poly-based Ethics + Emerging Technologies Group, has been invited to give the first presentation on an international war-robots panel. Lin spoke at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Annual Meeting March 7. The event is the largest applied ethics conference in the world. Lin recently released a report commissioned by the U.S. Navy: “Autonomous Military Robots: Risk, Ethics, and Design.” Also in March, Lin and Cal Poly's Nanoethics Group co-hosting a conference at the University of Michigan on the ethical and social impacts of human enhancement technologies. The conference is set for March 27 and 28 and will cover sports, the military, government policy and religion issues posed by "bionic" body enhancements.
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