This lecture delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by a machine designed to ensure the survival of two individuals, exploring the concept of desire versus programmed objectives and the struggle for autonomy.
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Explores the challenges and distinctions between human and artificial autonomy, touching on ethical implications and the conditions required for true autonomy.
Covers the basics of programming, including the development cycle of a program, strong typing, data storage in Java variables, and primitive data types.