agent: A person or thing (it can be a chemical or even a form of energy) that plays some role in getting something done.
artificial intelligence: A type of knowledge-based decision-making exhibited by machines or computers. The term also refers to the field of study in which scientists try to create machines or computer software capable of intelligent behavior.
behavior: The way something, often a person or other organism, acts towards others, or conducts itself.
computer program: A set of instructions that a computer uses to perform some analysis or computation. The writing of these instructions is known as computer programming.
drone: A remote-controlled, pilotless aircraft or missile.
ethical: (n. ethic) An adjective to describe a code of conduct for how people interact with others and their environment. To be ethical, people should treat others fairly, avoid cheating or dishonesty in any form and avoid taking or using more than their fair share of resources (which means, to avoid greed). Ethical behavior also would not put others at risk without alerting people to the dangers beforehand and having them choose to accept the potential risks. Experts who work in this field are known as ethicists.
fiction: (adj. fictional) An idea or a story that is made-up, not a depiction of real events.
inherent: An adjective that describes some trait or condition that is always present in something or is a critical feature of it.
intelligence: The ability to collect and apply knowledge and skills.
magnet: A material that usually contains iron and whose atoms are arranged so they attract certain metals.
moral: An adjective that refers to a code of behavior that aspires to do what’s right (not wrong) and to treat others as you would hope they would treat you.
philosopher: Researchers (often in university settings) who ponder fundamental truths about relationships between things, including people and the world. The term also is used to describe truth seekers…
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