Home /Research /Artificial Emotions and the Evolving Moral Status of Social Robots
HRI

Artificial Emotions and the Evolving Moral Status of Social Robots

Arianna Sica, Henrik Skaug Sætra

Year
2024
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

This article aims to explore the potential impact of artificial emotional intelligence (AEI) on the ethical standing of social robots. By examining how AEI interacts with and potentially reshapes the two dominant perspectives on robots' moral status, namely the property-oriented approach and the social-relational approach, we aim to offer fresh insights into this pressing dilemma. Our analysis reveals that although the incorporation of AEI does not conclusively confer moral status to current social robots, it might challenge the boundaries that separate robots from other entities customarily considered to have more status, thereby increasing the complexity of the debate.

Keywords

RobotDilemmaMoral dilemmaPsychologySocial dilemmaArtificial intelligenceSocial intelligenceComputer scienceSocial psychologySociology

Related papers

Browse all HRI papers