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100 | 1 | _aCoeckelbergh, M. | |
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_aEnvisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space : _bProceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018. |
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_aAmsterdam : _bIOS Press, Incorporated, _c2018. |
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_aFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications Series ; _vv.311 |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I. Keynotes -- What Robots Still Can't Do (With Apologies to Hubert Dreyfus) or: Deconstructing the Technocultural Imaginary (keynote abstract) -- Ethics in Action - Considerations on Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (keynote abstract) -- Studies on Interactive Robots (keynote abstract) -- The Precariat in Platform Capitalism (keynote abstract) -- Three Challenges of AI for Society (and How (Not) to Address Them) (keynote abstract) -- The EU Perspective on Robotics and AI: Economic, Research, and Policy Aspects (keynote abstract) -- The Moral, Legal, and Economic Hazard of Anthropomorphizing Robots and AI (keynote abstract) -- Service Robots from the Perspectives of Information and Machine Ethics -- Part II. Session Short Papers, Extended Abstracts, and Workshop Descriptions -- 1. Methodological Issues -- Transdisciplinary Reflections on Social Robotics in Academia and Beyond -- Five Principles of Integrative Social Robotics -- Design for Values for Social Robot Architectures -- Turning Away from an Anthropocentric View on Robotics -- On the Pertinence of Social Practices for Social Robotics -- We Are Living in a Social Submarine! Children Are Still the Better Adults -- Machines Without Humans - Post-Robotics -- 2. Politics and Law -- Capitalism, Labor and the Totalising Drive of Technology -- Legal Fictions and the Essence of Robots: Thoughts on Essentialism and Pragmatism in the Regulation of Robotics -- Cognitive Incompatibilities Between Law and Robotic Legal-Decision Making -- 3. Work and Business -- Working with and Alongside Robots: Forms and Modes of Co-Working -- Classifying Forms and Modes of Co-Working in the Ontology of Asymmetric Social Interactions (OASIS) -- Three Dimensions in Human-Robot Cooperation -- The Value of Necessity. | |
505 | 8 | _aThe Digitalization of the Working Environment: The Advent of Robotics, Automation and Artificial Intelligence (RAAI) from the Employees Perspective - A Scoping Review -- Integrating Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Business Processes - An Organization Theoretical Analysis -- 4. Robots in Public Spaces -- Robot-Teachers and Phronesis: Designing Signature Pedagogy with Robots -- Kinetic Values, Assistive Robotics, and Smart Urban Environments -- Cultural Spaces and Humanoid (S)Care -- Socio-Technical Imaginaries and Human-Robotics Proximity - The Case of Bestic -- Robots for Elderly Care Institutions: How They May Affect Elderly Care -- 5. Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Cultural Change -- Robotics in Japan: Local, Global, and "Glocal" Influences and Applications -- Android Robotics and the Conceptualization of Human Beings: The Telenoid and the Japanese Concept of Nature -- Exploration of Expected Interaction Norms with a Social Robot in Everyday Life: A Case of Twitter Analysis in Japan -- Automation and the Meaning of Life: The Sense of Achievement and Being with Others -- Robot Clones - New Perspectives in Robophilosophy and Technoimmortality -- Instrumentalizing Aspects of Social Robots: A Philosophy of Technology Perspective -- 6. Roboethics and Moral Machines -- Bad Arguments for Responsibility Sharing -- An Applied Ethics to Liaise Humanoids with Humans -- A Deconstruction of Robot Ethics Through the Concept of the 'Robomot' -- Moral Autonomy and Equality of Opportunity for Algorithms in Autonomous Vehicles -- Making Metaethics Work for AI: Realism and Anti-Realism -- What Principles for Moral Machines? -- Caught Up in Ethical Dilemmas: An Adapted Consequentialist Perspective on Self-Driving Vehicles -- 7. Military Robotics -- The Pragmatics of Robotic Warfare. | |
505 | 8 | _aTwo Lessons from Nuclear Arms Control for the Responsible Governance of Military Artificial Intelligence -- 'Bismarck 4.0': A Cross-Disciplinary Thought Experiment on Cyber Pacifism -- 8. Epilogue -- Why Do/Should We Build Robots? - Summary of a Plenary Discussion Session -- Research Network TRANSOR. An International Cross-Cultural Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Social Robotics -- Subject Index -- Author Index. | |
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aRobotics-Congresses. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
700 | 1 | _aLoh, J. | |
700 | 1 | _aFunk, M. | |
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