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Social robotics research currently faces a dilemma. On the one hand, there is growing public concern about the socio-cultural and ethical implications of the ubiquitous use of social robots; these concerns will be reflected in national and international legal regulations of the social robotics market. On the other hand, technology development happens at a rapid pace; the robotics research industry cannot afford to wait for results of long-term studies on human-robot interaction. In this talk we present a solution to this dilemma–we present the new method paradigm of “Integrative Social Robotics” which ensures that the products of social robotics comply with or even enhance our socio-cultural and ethical norms and pass expectable future legislation.With Johanna Seibt
Period | 3 Jun 2016 |
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Event title | RoboBusiness Europe |
Event type | Conference |
Conference number | 3 |
Location | Odense, DenmarkShow on map |
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Philosophical and Transdisciplinary Enquiries in Social Robotics
Project: Research