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Living With Robots: A Speculative Design Approach
James Auger
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 82
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This article begins by asking: "Why are robots not becoming domestic products?" In addressing this question the author borrows from the science of ecology and biological concepts of evolution and domestication to make an analogy between the shift of habitats that occurs when an organism successfully goes through the process of artificial selection (from natural to domestic). In addition, this paper explores the transition an emerging technology makes when coming out of the laboratory and becoming a suitable product for domestic use, concluding that the majority of proposed domestic robots are essentially maladapted to everyday life.
Keywords
DomesticationAnalogyRobotOrganismProcess (computing)Natural selectionComputer scienceSelection (genetic algorithm)EcologyEngineering
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