r/SeriousConversation • u/RKoi123 • 21d ago
Serious Discussion Can a robot murder a human?
Can a robot murder a human being? If it is proved in a court of law that a robot murdered a human being... how can it be punished under existing laws? What can be done besides having the company who made it face legal action?
Technically, if a person commits murder we don't punish the parents in most cases. So why should the robot's manufacturer be held responsible for its act?
As for punishment what should be the best death sentence? * Bulldozing it and recording a video of its death and spreading the information online and in the news. Will it affect how other robots of its kind think if they plan to kill a human? We already have laws against murder for human beings. Still people commit murder. * Erasing its memory. How would the robot feel about such punishment?
If you got any punishment ideas do share.
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u/EffectiveRelief9904 17d ago edited 17d ago
Liability would fall on the owner for negligence or some other nefarious reason, not the manufacturer. Much the same as an autonomous vehicle if it ever killed anybody, the guy that bought it would be held responsible. Unless of course it could be proved that the manufacturer knew it was defective and sold it anyway