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Abstract
In this paper, I consider whether social robots can nudge us in standard ways, i.e., by influencing choice/behavior in predictable ways, and the ethical issues attached to that. I then argue that social robots can also nudge us in non-standard ways, by influencing in predictable ways cognitive and affective states as opposed to simple choice/behavior, and consider the ethical issues attached to that. Before tackling the issues specific to nudging and its ethics in connection to social robots, I introduce nudging and its ethics more in general.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020 : Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020 August 18–21, 2020, Aarhus University and online |
Editors | Marco Nørskov, Johanna Seibt, Oliver Santiago Quick |
Number of pages | 9 |
Place of publication | Amsterdam |
Publisher | IOS Press |
Publication date | 15 Dec 2020 |
Pages | 337-345 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-64368-154-2 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-64368-155-9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Dec 2020 |
Series | Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications |
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Volume | 335 |
ISSN | 0922-6389 |
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INSOR: Carlsberg Semper Ardens Project: What Social Robots Can and Should Do--Towards Integrative Social Robotics
Seibt, J. (Participant), Nørskov, M. (Participant), Rodogno, R. (Participant), Roepstorff, A. (Participant), Skewes, J. (Participant), Ulhøi, J. P. (Participant), Nørskov, S. (Participant), Bjerring, J. C. (Participant), Vestergaard, C. (Participant), Damholdt, M. F. (Participant) & Fazekas, P. (Collaborator)
01/07/2016 → 28/02/2025
Project: Research