robotic prosthetics and ethical dimensions
Robotic prosthetics refer to artificial devices, typically powered by electronics and robotics, that replace or augment human limbs or body parts. Ethical dimensions refer to the moral considerations and implications associated with the development, use, and impact of such robotic prosthetics on individuals, society, and human values.
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