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Beyond Robot Ethics: On a Legislative Consortium for Social Robotics

Yueh-Hsuan Weng

Year
2010
Citations
14

Abstract

As robots are increasingly integrated into human society, associated problems will resemble or merge with those in other fields — we can refer to this phenomenon as the 'robot sociability problem'. In this paper, the author first analyzes the dynamic relationship between robot ethics, robotics and robot law, and then proposes a 'practical robots' approach for solving the robot sociability problem. As this approach is based on legal regulations, the author posits that a functional platform such as a 'legislative consortium for social robotics' is crucial at the initial stage for social robotics development. In conclusion, the author discusses how a legislative consortium for social robotics will be a useful approach for solving the robot sociability problem, especially emerging structural legislative problems that are related to autonomous robots.

Keywords

RoboticsRobotLegislatureArtificial intelligenceMerge (version control)Social robotComputer scienceBehavior-based roboticsEngineering ethicsPolitical science

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