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The crying shame of robot nannies: An ethical appraisal

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An ethical appraisal of the possibility of part or full-time replacement of primary caregivers by robots including implications for neglect of children, possible physical harm, human rights issues, privacy issues, robot use of restraint, deception of children, accountability, and consequences for the psychological and emotional well being of children
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