In recent years, robotics engineering is increasingly suitable for our society because of its practicality. Initially, the robot was an automated machine that performs a limited number of tasks, but its usefulness and complexity increased over time. Over the years engineers and scientists have improved the robot's ability to match human capabilities in several ways. According to International Robotics Federation, the first industrial robot was made for the universal motor assembly line to weld parts to the body of the automobile in the 1960's.
Traditionally war has caused a number of important moral dilemmas. The emergence of autonomous (self-controlled) robots poses new questions of importance to those studying robotics engineering and ethics. Most people who study these topics believe that the latest advances in robotics and artificial intelligence fundamentally change wars. Because there is no physical restriction, the automatic robot works even without sleep or food, recognizes that people can not do, and can move so that humans can not do it. These capabilities demonstrate that the use of robots in war offers important tactical advantages and that military forces around the world are investing heavily in robot related research and development.
The most interesting ethical dilemma is particularly related to robotization. The problem is similar to questions about automatic driving cars. Today's robots are learning to walk, to answer questions, to have bottles of drinks, to open refrigerators and to run. Some of these tasks are more natural than others. They can support such activities as taking care of such elderly people, elderly people frequently need constant daily aid. The era of "people" robots become social creatures and protected by special rights is still far away, but now it is necessary to raise legal and moral issues. Today's robot manufacturers are already faced with challenges and need to choose either good or bad. How can robots always do good things and prevent others from hurting? Please help me in any situation. If you want to trust technology and artificial intelligence, we must ensure that the machine follows the plan. In the case of a robot, what does this mean? What is a robot?