Robot Ethic
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<p>:In traditional economic models human behavior is often predicated on rational choice theory where agents maximize utility based on predictable interactions. However as my view&nbsp; in the field of machine ethics suggests the presence of robots introduces algorithmic nudging where the design of the robot-its interface its decision-making parameters and its physical form-shapes human expectations and actions.</p><p>When robots perform tasks previously held by humans individuals often experience a psychological shift known as de-skilling or automation bias where the human operator becomes overly reliant on the machine's output thereby diminishing their own critical engagement with the task at hand.Furthermore the robot ethic framework suggests that as robots become more integrated into the workplace they redefine the social contract between employer and employee.</p><p>My view argues that this influence is not merely technical but deeply moral; it forces a renegotiation of responsibility. When a robot makes an error that results in economic loss the human tendency to attribute blame is complicated by the machine's autonomy. This ambiguity leads to a change in human behavior characterized by either increased caution or conversely a sense of moral detachment from the outcomes of automated processes.</p>
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