April 2023
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International Journal of Social Robotics
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April 2023
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6 Reads
International Journal of Social Robotics
March 2023
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1 Citation
International Journal of Social Robotics
This article proposes an integrative approach to robotics research, based on bringing interdisciplinarity into the lab. Such an approach will facilitate researchers across various fields in gaining a more nuanced understanding of technology, how it is developed, and its potential impacts. We describe how a philosopher spent time embedded in robotics labs in different European countries as part of an interdisciplinary team, gaining insights into their work and perspectives, including how robotics researchers view ethical issues related to robotics research. Focusing on issues raised by the EU Parliamentary Motion on Robotics, we developed a seminar and questionnaire that investigated questions of ethics, electronic personhood and the role of policy in research ethics. Our findings highlight that while robotics researchers care about the ethical implications of their work and support policy that addresses ethical concerns, they believe there to be significant misunderstandings in how policy makers view robotics and AI, as well as a lack of understanding of, and trust in, the role that experts outside of robotics can play in regulating robotics research effectively. We propose that an integrative approach can break down these misunderstandings by demystifying the way that knowledge is created across different fields.
October 2021
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2 Citations
October 2021
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This work illustrates our investigation on robotics researchers' viewpoints on the ethical dimension of robotics. In this study we analyse data collected from researchers in robotics in order to understand their perspective on an attempt of regulation of robotics in the EU. The collected data come from different research labs in robotics across the European continent. The main findings of this study are the individuation of several positions of robotics experts towards the ethical implication of robotics in society. This inquiry is a part of a wider integrative and experimental approach to robot-ethics which aspires to answer the unsolved challenges in this field of studies.
... A literature review of existing scientific works devoted to roboethics in the context of innovation technology management indicates that previous studies focused on the importance of creating and complying with ethical requirements when using intelligent systems in organizations. (Veruggio et al., 2016;Dautenhahn, 2007;Seibt et al., 2014;Damiano et al., 2018;Fleres et al., 2023;Kwilinski and Kuzior, 2020;Kuzior and Zozul'ak, 2019). The author analyzed the results to formulate conclusions about the importance of roboethics in innovation technology management. ...
March 2023
International Journal of Social Robotics
... The work of Carnevale, L. et al. [124], which explores the use of augmented reality in creating new functions for cultural heritage within an ambient intelligence environment, offers an innovative perspective on how augmented reality can be integrated into museum settings to enhance visitor experience and provide new contexts for historical analysis. Their work also explores the sustainable integration of AR in museums, enhancing visitor experiences without the physical alteration of exhibits. ...
October 2021