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The Dark Side of Human-Robot Interaction: Ethical Considerations and Community Guidelines for the Field of HRI

Kerstin S. Haring, Michael Novitzky, Paul Robinette, Ewart J. de Visser, Alan R. Wagner, Tom Williams

Year
2019
Citations
19

Abstract

The HRI community is working to develop interactive robots for a wide variety of pro-social tasks and ideals. As such we naturally focus on the positive side of HRI including how robots and humans may collaborate and the benefits of doing so. This workshop, in contrast, will focus on the dark side of HRI with the goal of identifying, understanding and guarding against the potential negative consequences of interactive robots. The primary objective of the workshop is to articulate and discuss the most pertinent ethical issues facing the HRI community and to develop a set of common community guidelines.

Keywords

RobotVariety (cybernetics)Great RiftHuman–robot interactionField (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)Focus (optics)Human–computer interactionComputer scienceEngineering ethics

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