Cathrine Hasse’s research while affiliated with Aarhus University and other places

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Human-Robot Dichotomy
  • Conference Paper
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September 2019

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Alejandra Gomez

This paper belongs to the area of roboethics and responsible robotics. It discusses the conceptual and practical separation of humans and robots in designing and implementing robots into real-world environments. We argue here that humans are often seen as a component that is only optional in design thinking, and in some cases even an obstacle to the success of robot performance. Such an approach may vary from viewing humans as a factor that does not belong to the robotics domain, through attempts to 'adjust' humans to robot requirements and to the overall replacement of humans with robots. Such separation or exclusion of humans poses serious ethical challenges, including the very exclusion of ethics from our thinking about robots.

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... The prospect of future robots being alive and having human-like rights is commonly raised and hotly debated (Balasescu, 2020;Zawieska et al., 2019). If future robots with sophisticated microprocessors and AI are to acquire life, there are two conceivable ways for it to happen: ...

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Life: An emergent property that passively qualifies matter or a purposive agency that actively controls matter?
Human-Robot Dichotomy