Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday life and bring with them a host of applied ethical issues. This paper concerns meta-ethical implications at the interface among robotics, ethics, psychology, and the social sciences. While guidelines for the ethical design and use of robots are necessary and urgent, meeting this exigency opens up the issue of whose values and vision of the ideal society inform public policies. The paper is organized as a sequence of questions: Can robots be agents of cultural transmission? Is a cultural shift an issue for roboethics? Should roboethics be an instrument of (political) social engineering? How could biases of the technological imagination be avo...
In very few years, the rapid evolution in Robotics research will lead to the designing and developin...
This paper will present the argument that the ethical status of autonomous robots, both as ethical a...
In this chapter, the author proposes a theoretical framework for evaluating the ethical acceptabilit...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
Clearly, technical and scientific progress and moral progress do not necessarily go hand in hand. Th...
The development of pet robots, toy robots, and sex robots suggests a near-future scenario of habitua...
Social robotics has a high disruptive potential, for it expands the field of application of intellig...
This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the te...
If we are doing ethics of robotics, what exactly is the object of our inquiry? This paper challenges...
Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to executioner. As robotics technolog...
The paper explores the incorporation of ethics into the design of intelligent robots and softbots vi...
Recent research in the field of social robotics has shed light on the considerable role played by bi...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
With the development of technology, robots are increasingly becoming smarter. However, robot ethics ...
In very few years, the rapid evolution in Robotics research will lead to the designing and developin...
This paper will present the argument that the ethical status of autonomous robots, both as ethical a...
In this chapter, the author proposes a theoretical framework for evaluating the ethical acceptabilit...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
Clearly, technical and scientific progress and moral progress do not necessarily go hand in hand. Th...
The development of pet robots, toy robots, and sex robots suggests a near-future scenario of habitua...
Social robotics has a high disruptive potential, for it expands the field of application of intellig...
This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the te...
If we are doing ethics of robotics, what exactly is the object of our inquiry? This paper challenges...
Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to executioner. As robotics technolog...
The paper explores the incorporation of ethics into the design of intelligent robots and softbots vi...
Recent research in the field of social robotics has shed light on the considerable role played by bi...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
With the development of technology, robots are increasingly becoming smarter. However, robot ethics ...
In very few years, the rapid evolution in Robotics research will lead to the designing and developin...
This paper will present the argument that the ethical status of autonomous robots, both as ethical a...
In this chapter, the author proposes a theoretical framework for evaluating the ethical acceptabilit...