Envisioning robots in society: power, politics, and public space : proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018/TRANSOR 2018
"Robots are predicted to play a role in many aspects of our lives in the future, affecting work, personal relationships, education, business, law, medicine and the arts. As they become increasingly intelligent, autonomous, and communicative, they will be able to function in ever more complex ph...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Robots are predicted to play a role in many aspects of our lives in the future, affecting work, personal relationships, education, business, law, medicine and the arts. As they become increasingly intelligent, autonomous, and communicative, they will be able to function in ever more complex physical and social surroundings, transforming the practices, organizations, and societies in which they are embedded. This book presents the proceedings of the Robophilosophy 2018 conference, held in Vienna, Austria, from 14 to 7 February 2018. The third event in the Robophilosophy Conference Series, the conference was entitled Envisioning Robots in Society – Politics, Power, and Public Space. It focused on the societal, economic, and political issues related to social robotics. The book is divided into two parts and an Epilogue. Part I, entitled Keynotes, contains abstracts of the keynotes and two longer papers. Part II is divided into 7 subject sections containing 37 papers. Subjects covered include robots in public spaces; politics and law; work and business; military robotics; and policy. The book provides an overview of the questions, answers, and approaches that are currently at the heart of both academic and public discussions. The contributions collected here will be of interest to researchers and policy makers alike, as well as other stakeholders."--Page 4 de la couverture |
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adam_text | ix Contents Preface v Acknowledgements vii Mark Coeckelbergh, Janina Loh, Michael Funk, Johanna Seibt, and Marco Nørskov Part I. Keynotes What Robots Still Can’t Do (With Apologies to Hubert DreyfUs) or: Deconstructing the Technocultural Imaginary (keynote abstract) 3 Simon Penny Ethics in Action—Considerations on Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (keynote abstract) 6 Raja Chatila Studies on Interactive Robots (keynote abstract) 7 Hiroshi Ishiguro The Precariat in Platform Capitalism (keynote abstract) 8 Guy Standing Three Challenges of AI for Society (and How (Not) to Address Them) (keynote abstract) 9 Catelijne Muller The EU Perspective on Robotics and AI: Economic, Research, and Policy Aspects (keynote abstract) 10 Juha Heikkilä The Moral, Legal, and Economic Hazard of Anthropomorphizing Robots and AI (keynote abstract) 11 Joanna Bryson Service Robots from the Perspectives of Information and Machine Ethics 12 Oliver Bendel Part II. Session Short Papers, Extended Abstracts, and Workshop Descriptions 1. Methodological Issues Transdisciplinary Reflections on Social Robotics in Academia and Beyond 23 Glenda Hannibal and Felix Lindner Five Principles of Integrative Social Robotics Johanna Seibt, Malene Flensborg Damholdt, and Christina Vestergaard 28
x Design for Values for Social Robot Architectures Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum, Javier Vazquez-Salceda, Aurélie Clodic, Manuel Gentile, Samuel Mascarenhas, and Agnese Augello 43 Turning Away from an Anthropocentric View on Robotics Rebekka Soma and Jo Herstad 53 On the Pertinence of Social Practices for Social Robotics Aurélie Clodic, Javier Vazquez-Salceda, Frank Dignum, Samuel Mascarenhas, Virginia Dignum, Agnese Augello, Manuel Gentile, and Rachid Alami 63 We Are Living in a Social Submarine! Children Are Still the Better Adults Michael Funk and Bernhard Dieber 75 Machines Without Humans—Post-Robotics Maike Klein, Simon Hoher, Simone Kimpeler, Maximilian Lehner, Florian Jaensch, Fabian Kuhfuß, Hagen Lehmann, and Femke Snelting 88 2. Politics and Law Capitalism, Labor and the Totalising Drive of Technology Niklas Toivakainen 95 Legal Fictions and the Essence of Robots: Thoughts on Essentialism and Pragmatism in the Regulation of Robotics Fabio Fossa 103 Cognitive Incompatibilities Between Law and Robotic Legal-Decision Making Léonard van Rompaey 112 3. Work and Business Working with and Alongside Robots: Forms and Modes of Co-Working Johanna Seibt, Gunhild Borggreen, Kerstin Fischer, Cathrine Hasse, Hin-Yan Liu, and Marco Nørskov Classifying Forms and Modes of Co-Working in the Ontology of Asymmetric Social Interactions (OASIS) Johanna Seibt 125 133 Three Dimensions in Human-Robot Cooperation Anika Fiebich 147 The Value of Necessity David Jenkins 156 The Digitalization of the Working Environment: The Advent of Robotics, Automation and Artificial Intelligence (RAAI) from
the Employees Perspective—A Scoping Review Rosanna Terminio and Eva Rimbau Gilabert 166
xi Integrating Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Business Processes— An Organization Theoretical Analysis Michael Filzmoser and Sabine T. Koeszegi 177 4. Robots in Public Spaces Robot-Teachers and Phronēsis: Designing Signature Pedagogy with Robots Kilike Toft Nørgård, Charles Melvin Ess, and Niamh Ni Bhroin 187 Kinetic Values, Assistive Robotics, and Smart Urban Environments Jaana Parviainen and Tuomo Särkikoski 199 Cultural Spaces and Humanoid (S)Care Oliver Schürer 208 Socio-Technical Imaginaries and Human-Robotics Proximity—The Case of Bestie Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen Robots for Elderly Care Institutions: How They May Affect Elderly Care William Kristian Juel, Norbert Krüger, and Leon Bodenhagen 212 221 5. Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Cultural Change Robotics in Japan: Local, Global, and “Giocai” Influences and Applications Jennifer Robertson and Marco Nørskov 233 Android Robotics and the Conceptualization of Human Beings: The Telenoid and the Japanese Concept of Nature Marco Nørskov and Ryuji Yamazaki 238 Exploration of Expected Interaction Norms with a Social Robot in Everyday Life: A Case of Twitter Analysis in Japan Satomi Sugiyama 247 Automation and the Meaning of Life: The Sense of Achievement and Being with Others Maciej Musiał 251 Robot Clones—New Perspectives in Robophilosophy and Technoimmortality Aura-Elena Schussler Instrumentalizing Aspects of Social Robots: A Philosophy of Technology Perspective Budi Hartanto 259 268 6. Roboethics and Moral Machines Bad Arguments for Responsibility Sharing Pekka Mäkelä and Raul Hakli 275
xii An Applied Ethics to Liaise Humanoids with Humans Oliver Schürer A Deconstruction of Robot Ethics Through the Concept of the ‘Robomot’ Hiroya Shimoyama Moral Autonomy and Equality of Opportunity for Algorithms in Autonomous Vehicles Mártim Brandão 283 293 302 Making Metaethics Work for AI: Realism and Anti-Realism Michał Klincewicz and Lily Frank 311 What Principles for Moral Machines? Arto Laitinen 319 Caught Up in Ethical Dilemmas: An Adapted Consequentialist Perspective on Self-Driving Vehicles Vanessa Schaffner 327 7. Military Robotics The Pragmatics of Robotic Warfare Morten Dige Two Lessons from Nuclear Arms Control for the Responsible Governance of Military Artificial Intelligence Matthijs M. Maas ‘Bismarck 4.0’: A Cross-Disciplinary Thought Experiment on Cyber Pacifism Michael Funk, Peter Reichi, and Bernhard Dieber 339 347 357 8. Epilogue Why Do/Should We Build Robots?—Summaiy of a Plenary Discussion Session Michael Funk, Johanna Seibt, and Mark Coeckelbergh 369 Research Network TRANSOR. An International Cross-Cultural Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Social Robotics 385 Subject Index 387 Author Index 391
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