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Acknowledgements |
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Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid Robots, and Old and New Control Problems |
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3 | (10) |
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Responsible AI: From Principles to Action |
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13 | (1) |
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Socially Assistive Robotics: Methods and Implications for the Future of Work and Care |
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14 | (2) |
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Robots, Institutional Roles and Collective Ends |
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16 | (7) |
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Decisional Issues for Human-Robot Joint Action |
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23 | (1) |
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Three Ethical Arguments Against Killer Robots |
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24 | (11) |
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Right to Robot or a Duty to Older Generations |
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35 | (8) |
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Social Robots in Care Facilities: Reflections on Current Research and the Potential of Ethical Visions |
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43 | (7) |
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Possibilities and Limitations of Objective List Approaches to Human Dignity for Assessing the Impact of Carebots in Aged Care Facilities |
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50 | (10) |
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Elders' Expectations and Experiences with a Companion-Type Social Robot: Ethical Implications |
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60 | (10) |
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A Small Set of Ethical Challenges for Elder-Care Robots |
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70 | (10) |
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Two Issues with the Empathy-Based Argument Against Robot-Physicians |
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80 | (10) |
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Robots and Norms of Care: A Comparative Analysis of the Reception of Robotic Assistance in Nursing |
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90 | (10) |
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Counselor Bots as Mental Healthcare Assistants and Some Ethical Challenges |
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100 | (10) |
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A Comparative Data Protection Analysis of Healthcare Robots: On Informed Consent in Human-Robot Interaction |
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110 | (8) |
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The Significance of the Sense of Touch for the Use of Social Robots in Care Settings |
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118 | (7) |
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Stakeholders' Experiences of and Expectations for Robot Accents in a Dental Care Simulation: A Finland-Swedish Case Study |
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125 | (10) |
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Kristoffer Kuvaja Adolfsson |
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Robots in Law and Policing |
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135 | (10) |
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Granting Negative Rights to Humanoid Robots |
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145 | (10) |
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The Use and Abuse of Normative Ethics for Moral Machines |
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155 | (10) |
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A Friend or a Machine? A Study on the Child-Robot Relationship in a Foreign Language* Class of Young Learners |
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165 | (9) |
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Robo-Education and the Pedagogical Divide |
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174 | (10) |
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Social Robotics as Moral Education? Fighting Discrimination Through the Design of Social Robots |
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184 | (10) |
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Using Robot-Mediated Applied Drama to Foster Anti-Bullying Peer Support |
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194 | (10) |
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Creativity and AI: A Response to Boden |
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204 | (7) |
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At Least, Be Human: Humanizing the Robot as a Medium for Communication |
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211 | (10) |
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Trusting Workers: Information and Sociability in the Digital Age |
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221 | (8) |
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229 | (10) |
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Helping-as-Work and Helping-as-Care: Mapping Ambiguities of Helping Commercial Delivery Robots |
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239 | (10) |
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Robots in Culture and Religion |
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How Does Culture Travel? Narratives and Practices of Japan's Social Robotics in a "Post-Cultural" World |
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249 | (10) |
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Can We Have Cultural Robotics Without Emotions? |
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259 | (8) |
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Retrospective Insights on the Impacts of the Catholic Robot SanTO |
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267 | (9) |
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Confucianism and the Ethics of Social Robots in Eldercare |
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276 | (10) |
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The Al-Stance: Crossing the Terra Incognita of Human-Machine Interactions? |
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286 | (10) |
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Identifying Opportunities for Social Robots in Youth Services: A Case Study of a Youth Guidance Center |
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296 | (9) |
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What Norms Are Social Robots Reflecting? A Socio-Legal Exploration on HRI Developers |
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305 | (10) |
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Breaking the Typecast? Moral Status and Trust in Robotic Moral Patients |
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315 | (10) |
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Called Back Onstage: Dramaturgic Analysis, Domestic Social Robots, and Privacy |
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325 | (10) |
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Robot Rulez!? Creative Shifts, Normalization and Reciprocal Recognition as Problems for Robotic Social Practices |
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335 | (9) |
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A Hermeneutical Approach to Provide Robots with Socially Adaptive Perception |
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344 | (9) |
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HRI: From Interaction to (Lived) Experience |
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353 | (8) |
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HRI in the AGH Space Systems Planetary Rover Team: A Study of Long-Term Human-Robot Cooperation |
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361 | (10) |
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How Far Can We Get in Creating a Digital Replica of a Philosopher? |
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371 | (10) |
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Responsible and Explainable Robotics |
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Durkheim's Theory of the Division of Labor and Its Relevance for Socially Responsible Robotics |
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381 | (8) |
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Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Robotic Choices |
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389 | (10) |
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Social Robots in Constructive Conflicts |
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399 | (7) |
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Towards a Questions-Centered Approach to Explainable Human-Robot Interaction |
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406 | (10) |
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Explaining Intentional and Unintentional Behavior: Social Norms for Explainable Robots |
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416 | (10) |
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Robotics for Human Creativity: Ethical Issues |
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426 | (9) |
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Ethical Planning with Multiple Temporal Values |
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435 | (10) |
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Ethics in Action: Envisioning Human Values in the Early Stages of Drone Development |
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445 | (10) |
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Communication with Representations of the Dead by Computational Commemoration and Social Robotics |
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455 | (8) |
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Robotic Co-Evolution or K.O. of Robo-Evolution -- Quo Vadis, Digital Humanism? |
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463 | (10) |
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The Ethics of Robot-Nudgers' Design |
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473 | (7) |
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Social Robots and Relational Capacities |
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480 | (9) |
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Thinking Unwise: A Relational U-Turn |
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489 | (9) |
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How We Respond to Robots and Whether It Matters Morally |
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498 | (10) |
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Sociomorphing and an Actor-Network Approach to Social Robotics |
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508 | (10) |
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Dual Aspect Presence: Intercorporeality for Thee But Not for Me |
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518 | (10) |
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Recipient Design, Sociomorphing and Experienced Sociality |
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528 | (13) |
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Workshop 1 Persons, Things, or Otherwise |
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Persons, Things or Otherwise: The Place of Social Robots in Social Institutions |
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541 | (6) |
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Humans with, Not Versus Robots |
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547 | (7) |
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Should We Speculate About Robots? |
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554 | (6) |
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Challenging the Premises of the Techno-Responsibility Gap |
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560 | (8) |
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If Robots Were Persons, What Kind of Persons Could and Should They Be? |
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568 | (7) |
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Legal Personhood for Artificial Intelligence: Can and Should It Be Conferred? |
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575 | (9) |
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How Should the Law Treat Attacks on Police Robots? |
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584 | (5) |
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Challenges for the Inclusion of Robots in Social Institutions |
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589 | (6) |
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It's Time to Make a Luddite Turn -- We're Confronted with Neo-Tayloristic Vampire Robots |
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595 | (8) |
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Robots Should Not Be Slaves |
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603 | (4) |
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Workshop 2 Roboticists' Perspective on Social Robots in Social Institutions |
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Roboticists' Perspective on Social Robots in Social Institutions: How to Design Social Robots That Can Operate in Complex Social Environments? |
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607 | (8) |
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Social Robots for Social Institutions: Scaling up and Cutting Back on Cognition |
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615 | (6) |
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Workshop 3 ELSI of the Avatar Symbiotic Society |
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ELSI of the Avatar Symbiotic Society |
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621 | (5) |
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Realization of the Avatar Symbiotic Society: The Concept and Technologies |
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626 | (7) |
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Moral Computing for Avatars and Its Ethical Challenges |
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633 | (7) |
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Legal Issues Concerning Cybernetic Avatars |
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640 | (9) |
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Looking for an Obscenity Standard in the Cybernetic Avatar World |
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649 | (8) |
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Workshop 4 Re-Configuring HRI -- Part 2: The Mutual Shaping of (Social) |
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Robots and (Social) Institutions |
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Re-Configuring HRI -- Part 2: The Mutual Shaping of (Social) Robots and (Social) Institutions |
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657 | (6) |
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Is There a Need for Critical Robotics Research? |
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663 | (4) |
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Mafalda Samuelsson Gamboa |
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Workshop 5 Regulation of the Use of Social Robotics in Care Settings: A Simulation |
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Regulation of the Use of Social Robotics in Care Settings: A Simulation |
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667 | (10) |
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Workshop 6 Social Robots Between Trust and Deception: The Impact on Institutions and Practices |
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Social Robots Between Trust and Deception: The Impact on Institutions and Practices |
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677 | (6) |
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Workshop 7 Beyond Robot Therapy: Embodied AI, Mental Healthcare, and Value Sensitive Design |
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Beyond Robot Therapy: Embodied AI, Mental Healthcare, and Value Sensitive Design |
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683 | (5) |
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Living Inside a Robot: Value-Sensitive Design for AI-Guided Physical Environment |
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688 | (7) |
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The Robotic Home: New Tools or Extended Cognitive Agency? |
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695 | (7) |
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Relativizing the Design: An Ameliorative Approach to the Looping Effects of Social Robots in Mental Healthcare |
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702 | (6) |
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Workshop 8 Determining the Subjective Surplus in Social Role Performance: A Case for ISR |
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Determining the Subjective Surplus in Social Role Performance: A Case for ISR |
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708 | (10) |
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Malene Flensborg Damholdt |
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The Need for Novelty in Social Roles: Exploring Robots in Social Roles from the Perspective of Interactional Novelty |
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718 | (10) |
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Workshop 9 Institutions, Robots, Algorithms and Law |
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Institutions, Robots, Algorithms and Law |
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728 | (5) |
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Should Robots Have Standing? From Robot Rights to Robot Rites |
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733 | (6) |
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Robots, Autonomous Systems, AI, and the Debate About a Limited Form of Legal Personality |
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739 | (10) |
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Towards a Framework for Human-Robot Co-Creation |
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749 | (6) |
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Tamagotchi on Our Couch: Are Social Robots Perceived as Pets? |
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755 | (5) |
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Melinda A. Jeglinski-Mende |
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Problem: Shortage of Pastors---Solution: Religious Robots? |
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760 | (7) |
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Art Installation "Mirror, Mirror" Featuring Deepfake and Neural Style Transfer Technologies |
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767 | (6) |
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How to Write About Gender in Social Robotics |
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773 | (4) |
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Subject Index |
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777 | (4) |
Author Index |
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