A Survey on Computer Ethics (w.r.t. Artificial Intelligence, Robot Weaponry, Fuzzy Systems, Autonomous Vehicles)
Naresh Kshetri

Naresh Kshetri*, Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri – St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 

Manuscript received on February 19, 2021. | Revised Manuscript received on February 23, 2021. | Manuscript published on February 28, 2021. | PP: 207-210 | Volume-10 Issue-4, February 2021 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijitee.D85820210421| DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.D8582.0210421
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Abstract: Computer Ethics study has reached a point where Artificial Intelligence, Robot, Fuzzy Systems, Autonomous Vehicles and Autonomous Weapon Systems ethics are implemented in order to make a machine work without intervening and harming others. This survey presents many previous works in this field of computer ethics with respect to artificial intelligence, robot weaponry, fuzzy systems and autonomous vehicles. The paper discusses the different ethics and scenarios up through the current technological advancements and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of the different ethics and needs of morality. It is observed that all ethics are equally important today, but human control and responsibility matters. Most recent technology can be implemented or improved by careful observation and involvement of organizations like the United Nations, International Committee for Robot Arms Control, Geneva Conventions and so on. 
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Autonomous Weapon Systems, Computer Ethics, Fuzzy Systems, Robot Weaponry.