HRI
A Code of Ethics for the Human-Robot Interaction Profession
Laurel D. Riek, Don Howard
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 94
Abstract
As robots transition into human social environments, a new range of technical, ethical, and legal challenges are arising. This paper discusses the unique ethical challenges facing HRI practitioners designing robots for these spaces, and proposes a code of ethics for the profession. We argue that the affordance of all rights and protections ordinarily assumed in human-human interactions apply to human-robot interaction, and discuss various social, legal, and design considerations to facilitate this.
Keywords
AffordanceRobotHuman–robot interactionEngineering ethicsEthical codeCode (set theory)Human rightsPolitical scienceHuman–computer interactionSociology
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