Exploring the ethical sensitivity of Ph.D. students in robotics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.02893v1
- Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 11:11:51 GMT
- Title: Exploring the ethical sensitivity of Ph.D. students in robotics
- Authors: Linda Battistuzzi, Lucrezia Grassi, Antonio Sgorbissa,
- Abstract summary: The concept of ethical sensitivity has been widely studied in healthcare, business, and other domains.
It appears to have received little to no attention within the robotics community, even though choices in the design and deployment of robots are likely to have profound ethical impacts on society.
We conducted a qualitative exploration of the ethical sensitivity of a sample of Ph.D. students in robotics using case vignettes that exemplified ethical tensions in disaster robotics.
- Score: 0.0
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Ethical sensitivity, generally defined as a person's ability to recognize ethical issues and attribute importance to them, is considered to be a crucial competency in the life of professionals and academics and an essential prerequisite to successfully meeting ethical challenges. A concept that first emerged in moral psychology almost 40 years ago, ethical sensitivity has been widely studied in healthcare, business, and other domains. Conversely, it appears to have received little to no attention within the robotics community, even though choices in the design and deployment of robots are likely to have wide-ranging, profound ethical impacts on society. Due to the negative repercussions that a lack of ethical sensitivity can have in these contexts, promoting the development of ethical sensitivity among roboticists is imperative, and endeavoring to train this competency becomes a critical undertaking. Therefore, as a first step in this direction and within the context of a broader effort aimed at developing an online interactive ethics training module for roboticists, we conducted a qualitative exploration of the ethical sensitivity of a sample of Ph.D. students in robotics using case vignettes that exemplified ethical tensions in disaster robotics.
Related papers
- Technology as uncharted territory: Contextual integrity and the notion of AI as new ethical ground [55.2480439325792]
I argue that efforts to promote responsible and ethical AI can inadvertently contribute to and seemingly legitimize this disregard for established contextual norms.
I question the current narrow prioritization in AI ethics of moral innovation over moral preservation.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-12-06T15:36:13Z) - Towards a Practical Ethics of Generative AI in Creative Production Processes [0.0]
This paper introduces a framework for addressing ethical challenges in creative production processes, such as the Double Diamond design model.
We draw on six major ethical theories - virtue ethics, deontology, utilitarianism, contract theory, care ethics, and existentialism.
We argue that by adopting a playful and exploratory approach to AI, designers can responsibly harness the potential of AI technologies.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-11-18T11:07:26Z) - Towards an Ethical and Inclusive Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Organizations: A Multidimensional Framework [0.0]
This article analyzes the impact of artificial intelligence on contemporary society and the importance of adopting an ethical approach to its development and implementation within organizations.
Various actors, such as governments, academics, and civil society, can play a role in shaping the development of AI aligned with human and social values.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-05-02T19:43:51Z) - Hacia una implementación ética e inclusiva de la Inteligencia Artificial en las organizaciones: un marco multidimensional [0.0]
The article analyzes the impact of artificial intelligence on contemporary society and the importance of adopting an ethical approach to its development and implementation within organizations.
Various actors, such as governments, academics and civil society, can play a role in shaping the development of AI aligned with human and social values.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-04-30T22:11:05Z) - Walking the Walk of AI Ethics: Organizational Challenges and the
Individualization of Risk among Ethics Entrepreneurs [0.0]
We find that workers experience an environment where policies, practices, and outcomes are decoupled.
We analyze AI ethics workers as ethics entrepreneurs who work to institutionalize new ethics-related practices within organizations.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-05-16T16:11:24Z) - World Models and Predictive Coding for Cognitive and Developmental
Robotics: Frontiers and Challenges [51.92834011423463]
We focus on the two concepts of world models and predictive coding.
In neuroscience, predictive coding proposes that the brain continuously predicts its inputs and adapts to model its own dynamics and control behavior in its environment.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-01-14T06:38:14Z) - Ethics for social robotics: A critical analysis [8.778914180886835]
Social robotics development for the practice of care and European prospects to incorporate these AI-based systems in institutional healthcare contexts call for an urgent ethical reflection.
Despite the growing attention to the ethical implications of social robotics, the current debate on one of its central branches, social assistive robotics (SAR), rests upon an impoverished ethical approach.
This paper presents and examines some tendencies of this prevailing approach, which have been identified as a result of a critical literature review.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-07-25T22:18:00Z) - The Road to a Successful HRI: AI, Trust and ethicS-TRAITS [64.77385130665128]
The aim of this workshop is to foster the exchange of insights on past and ongoing research towards effective and long-lasting collaborations between humans and robots.
We particularly focus on AI techniques required to implement autonomous and proactive interactions.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-06-07T11:12:45Z) - Data-driven emotional body language generation for social robotics [58.88028813371423]
In social robotics, endowing humanoid robots with the ability to generate bodily expressions of affect can improve human-robot interaction and collaboration.
We implement a deep learning data-driven framework that learns from a few hand-designed robotic bodily expressions.
The evaluation study found that the anthropomorphism and animacy of the generated expressions are not perceived differently from the hand-designed ones.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-05-02T09:21:39Z) - Metaethical Perspectives on 'Benchmarking' AI Ethics [81.65697003067841]
Benchmarks are seen as the cornerstone for measuring technical progress in Artificial Intelligence (AI) research.
An increasingly prominent research area in AI is ethics, which currently has no set of benchmarks nor commonly accepted way for measuring the 'ethicality' of an AI system.
We argue that it makes more sense to talk about 'values' rather than 'ethics' when considering the possible actions of present and future AI systems.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-04-11T14:36:39Z) - Building Bridges: Generative Artworks to Explore AI Ethics [56.058588908294446]
In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis on understanding and mitigating adverse impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on society.
A significant challenge in the design of ethical AI systems is that there are multiple stakeholders in the AI pipeline, each with their own set of constraints and interests.
This position paper outlines some potential ways in which generative artworks can play this role by serving as accessible and powerful educational tools.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-06-25T22:31:55Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.