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Robophilosophy 2018: Vienna, Austria
- Mark Coeckelbergh, Janina Loh, Michael Funk, Johanna Seibt, Marco Nørskov:
Envisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018, Vienna, Austria, February 14-17, 2018. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 311, IOS Press 2018, ISBN 978-1-61499-930-0
Part I. Keynotes
- Simon Penny:
What Robots Still Can't Do (With Apologies to Hubert Dreyfus) or: Deconstructing the Technocultural Imaginary. 3-5 - Raja Chatila:
Ethics in Action - Considerations on Autonomous and Intelligent Systems. 6 - Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Studies on Interactive Robots. 7 - Guy Standing:
The Precariat in Platform Capitalism. 8 - Catelijne Muller:
Three Challenges of AI for Society (and How (Not) to Address Them). 9 - Juha Heikkilä:
The EU Perspective on Robotics and AI: Economic, Research, and Policy Aspects. 10 - Joanna Bryson:
The Moral, Legal, and Economic Hazard of Anthropomorphizing Robots and AI. 11 - Oliver Bendel:
Service Robots from the Perspectives of Information and Machine Ethics. 12-18
Part II. Session Short Papers, Extended Abstracts, and Workshop Descriptions
- Glenda Hannibal, Felix Lindner:
Transdisciplinary Reflections on Social Robotics in Academia and Beyond. 23-27 - Johanna Seibt
, Malene Flensborg Damholdt
, Christina Vestergaard
:
Five Principles of Integrative Social Robotics. 28-42 - Virginia Dignum
, Frank Dignum, Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Aurélie Clodic
, Manuel Gentile
, Samuel Mascarenhas, Agnese Augello
:
Design for Values for Social Robot Architectures. 43-52 - Rebekka Soma, Jo Herstad:
Turning Away from an Anthropocentric View on Robotics. 53-62 - Aurélie Clodic
, Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Frank Dignum, Samuel Mascarenhas, Virginia Dignum
, Agnese Augello
, Manuel Gentile
, Rachid Alami
:
On the Pertinence of Social Practices for Social Robotics. 63-74 - Michael Funk
, Bernhard Dieber:
We Are Living in a Social Submarine! Children Are Still the Better Adults. 75-87 - Maike Klein, Simon Hoher, Simone Kimpeler, Maximilian Lehner, Florian Jaensch, Fabian Kühfuß, Hagen Lehmann
, Femke Snelting:
Machines Without Humans - Post-Robotics. 88-92 - Niklas Toivakainen
:
Capitalism, Labor and the Totalising Drive of Technology. 95-102 - Fabio Fossa:
Legal Fictions and the Essence of Robots: Thoughts on Essentialism and Pragmatism in the Regulation of Robotics. 103-111 - Léonard van Rompaey
:
Cognitive Incompatibilities Between Law and Robotic Legal-Decision Making. 112-121 - Johanna Seibt
, Gunhild Borggreen, Kerstin Fischer
, Cathrine Hasse
, Hin-Yan Liu, Marco Nørskov
:
Working with and Alongside Robots: Forms and Modes of Co-Working. 125-132 - Johanna Seibt
:
Classifying Forms and Modes of Co-Working in the Ontology of Asymmetric Social Interactions (OASIS). 133-146 - Anika Fiebich:
Three Dimensions in Human-Robot Cooperation. 147-155 - David Jenkins:
The Value of Necessity. 156-165 - Rosanna Terminio, Eva Rimbau-Gilabert
:
The Digitalization of the Working Environment: The Advent of Robotics, Automation and Artificial Intelligence (RAAI) from the Employees Perspective - A Scoping Review. 166-176 - Michael Filzmoser
, Sabine Theresia Koeszegi:
Integrating Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Business Processes - An Organization Theoretical Analysis. 177-184 - Rikke Toft Nørgård
, Charles Melvin Ess, Niamh Ni Bhroin:
Robot-Teachers and Phronēsis: Designing Signature Pedagogy with Robots. 187-198 - Jaana Parviainen
, Tuomo Särkikoski:
Kinetic Values, Assistive Robotics, and Smart Urban Environments. 199-207 - Oliver Schürer:
Cultural Spaces and Humanoid (S)Care. 208-211 - Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen:
Socio-Technical Imaginaries and Human-Robotics Proximity - The Case of Bestic. 212-220 - William Kristian Juel, Norbert Krüger
, Leon Bodenhagen
:
Robots for Elderly Care Institutions: How They May Affect Elderly Care. 221-230 - Jennifer Robertson, Marco Nørskov
:
Robotics in Japan: Local, Global, and "Glocal" Influences and Applications. 233-237 - Marco Nørskov
, Ryuji Yamazaki
:
Android Robotics and the Conceptualization of Human Beings: The Telenoid and the Japanese Concept of Nature. 238-246 - Satomi Sugiyama:
Exploration of Expected Interaction Norms with a Social Robot in Everyday Life: A Case of Twitter Analysis in Japan. 247-250 - Maciej Musial
:
Automation and the Meaning of Life: The Sense of Achievement and Being with Others. 251-258 - Aura-Elena Schussler
:
Robot Clones - New Perspectives in Robophilosophy and Technoimmortality. 259-267 - Budi Hartanto:
Instrumentalizing Aspects of Social Robots: A Philosophy of Technology Perspective. 268-272 - Pekka Mäkelä
, Raul Hakli
:
Bad Arguments for Responsibility Sharing. 275-282 - Oliver Schürer:
An Applied Ethics to Liaise Humanoids with Humans. 283-292 - Hiroya Shimoyama:
A Deconstruction of Robot Ethics Through the Concept of the 'Robomot'. 293-301 - Martim Brandão
:
Moral Autonomy and Equality of Opportunity for Algorithms in Autonomous Vehicles. 302-310 - Michal Klincewicz
, Lily Frank:
Making Metaethics Work for AI: Realism and Anti-Realism. 311-318 - Arto Laitinen:
What Principles for Moral Machines? 319-326 - Vanessa Schäffner
:
Caught Up in Ethical Dilemmas: An Adapted Consequentialist Perspective on Self-Driving Vehicles. 327-335 - Morten Dige:
The Pragmatics of Robotic Warfare. 339-346 - Matthijs M. Maas
:
Two Lessons from Nuclear Arms Control for the Responsible Governance of Military Artificial Intelligence. 347-356 - Michael Funk
, Peter Reichl, Bernhard Dieber:
'Bismarck 4.0': A Cross-Disciplinary Thought Experiment on Cyber Pacifism. 357-366 - Michael Funk, Johanna Seibt
, Mark Coeckelbergh:
Why Do/Should We Build Robots? - Summary of a Plenary Discussion Session. 369-384 - Research Network TRANSOR. An International Cross-Cultural Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Social Robotics. 385
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