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The Case of the Killer Robot: Stories about the Professional, Ethical, and Societal Dimensions of Computing

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A unique and entertaining look at the ethical issues in the computer science profession, this book tells the fictional story of a robot programmed to automate an assembly line that ended up taking the life of a worker. Using a variety of materials, from newspaper clippings, interviews, and the trial manuscript, the book explores the full complexity of the topic and the need to take into account the "human factor."

242 pages, Paperback

First published August 10, 1996

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October 6, 2021
«"Large computer programs are arguably the most complex artifacts ever fashioned by the human mind,"»

«"Samuels isn't a murderer, he's a product of his environment".»

Lo leí para una clase de Calidad de Software, interesante cuanto menos.
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