Much research in robotic artificial intelligence (AI) and Artificial Life has focused on autonomous agents as an embodied and situated approach to AI. Such systems are commonly viewed as overcoming many of the philosophical problems associated with traditional computationalist AI and cognitive science, such as the grounding problem (Harnad) or the lack of intentionality (Searle), because they have the physical and sensorimotor grounding that traditional AI was argued to lack. Robot lawn mowers and self-driving cars, for example, more or less reliably avoid obstacles, approach charging stations, and so on—and therefore might be considered to have some form of artificial intentionality or intentional directedness. It should be noted, though, ...
Research on social robots is mainly comprised of research into algorithmic problems in order to expa...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environm...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environm...
Research on social robots is mainly comprised of research into algorithmic problems in order to expa...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environm...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In this paper, the author proposes a theoretical framework for drawing a line between acceptable and...
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environm...
Research on social robots is mainly comprised of research into algorithmic problems in order to expa...
International audienceRobots are known for the uncanny feelings they trigger in humans. Though they ...
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environm...