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Read the fictitious killer Robot case found at the web site for the Online Ethics Center for Engineering & Science.
The case begins with the incitement of a programmer for manslaughter for writing a faulty code that resulted in the death of a robot operator. Slowly, over the course of many articles, you are introduced to several factors within the corporation that contributed to the accident. Read the case and answer the following questions:
Responsibility for an accident is rarely defined clearly and is often difficult to trace to one or two people or causes. In this fictitious case, it is clear that a large number of people share responsibility for the accident. Identify all the people you think were at least partially responsible for the death of Bart Matthews, and explain why you think so.
Answer and Explanation:
When reading the case indicated in the question above, we can see that it is a case where a poorly programmed industrial robot killed its operator. In this case, we can point out that the programmers of this robot are the first culprits. This is because the robot in question exhibited a violent and dangerous behavior that could have been avoided with correct programming and effective tests. This shows that the programmers did not have enough knowledge and experience to work on this project. This makes us able to point out other culprits that is the company that hired the programmers called Silicon Techtronics, as well as the manager and responsible for the project because it had the obligation to assess the degree of professionalism of the programmers, as well as ensuring the safety of employees.
Should Elton's deception be discovered, he could be charged with Insurance Fraud, for breaking the conditions and the terms of the car insurance contract he agreed upon with the company. The fact that he sought opportunity for profit, by reporting falsely, he broke the Principle of Utmost Good Faith, which requires the complete information from the person getting the insurance.
Answer:Theory X
Explanation:
Theory X
Theory X managers don't expect the best from the people they lead and always think that people are just unmotivated individuals who doesn't like to work.For this reason they believe in rewarding good behaviour and punishing negative behavior at all times. They want tangible results to measure the performance of their people. They always feel the need to forcefully direct the employees and are always watching over them because they don't trust them to do things on their own. They are very controlling and all the power remains in their hands.
Answer:
d. a theory.
Explanation:
A set of logically interrelated statements that attempts to describe, explain, and (occasionally) predict social events is known as a theory.
A theory is a body of systematized ideas that is formulated with the intention of explaining concepts and justifying certain courses of action.
In certain cases such as research, theories can be used to predict other variables. It can be said to be a body of generalized thought or belief that can be learnt and thought, as the set of principles that apply to a particular item concept or event.
Answer: OoOo I help I know this one plus my theroy but I will give you a stright foward answer.
Explanation: Oki so when we are born our DNA was made long before we were birthed the second the mother gets pregent our genetics are made. So yes genetics.