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Robots in Care and Everyday LifeThe Challenge of Autonomy: What We Can Learn from Research on Robots Designed for Harsh Environments

Robots in Care and Everyday Life: The Challenge of Autonomy: What We Can Learn from Research on... [In addition to areas of application in people’s everyday lives and the area of education and services, robots are primarily envisioned in non-immediate living environments by the society—i.e., in inaccessible or even hostile environments to humans. The results of this population survey clearly demonstrate that such application options come across with a high level of acceptance and application potential among the population. Nevertheless, it is expected that the underlying AI in such systems works reliably and that safety for humans is guaranteed.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Robots in Care and Everyday LifeThe Challenge of Autonomy: What We Can Learn from Research on Robots Designed for Harsh Environments

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References (1)

  • J Beer (2014)

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    Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, 3

Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2023. This book is an open access publication.
ISBN
978-3-031-11446-5
Pages
57 –80
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-11447-2_4
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In addition to areas of application in people’s everyday lives and the area of education and services, robots are primarily envisioned in non-immediate living environments by the society—i.e., in inaccessible or even hostile environments to humans. The results of this population survey clearly demonstrate that such application options come across with a high level of acceptance and application potential among the population. Nevertheless, it is expected that the underlying AI in such systems works reliably and that safety for humans is guaranteed.]

Published: Oct 14, 2022

Keywords: Robotics; Artificial intelligence; Autonomy; Trustworthiness; Reliability; Space

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