AI in Healthcare: Is your solution ethics-proof?
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Public Opinion Surveys on Self-Driving Cars: A Collaboration with the Korea Transport Institute
Autonomy, Privacy and Training Open Roboethics Institute has been collaborating with the Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) since 2017 to understand the public's perspective towards the implementation of semi-autonomous cars. ORI and KOTI collaborated on developing the research agenda and researchers
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ORI is cooking up new projects and contents to share with you later this year. One of the projects that are keeping us busy and excited is an AI ethics assessment toolkit. It will be a free toolkit that outlines
ORi Statement to the United Nations CCW
On Friday November 13th, AJung Moon from the Open Roboethics initiative delivered a statement at the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) Meeting of States Parties. So what was this meeting about? And why was ORi there? The CCW actually has a
2015 Report: Public Opinion on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Earlier this year (2015), the Open Roboethics initiative conducted an international survey to engage members of the public in the discussion of lethal autonomous weapons systems -- weapons systems in which the system makes the decision to use lethal force without requiring human intervention --
The Emerging Policy and Ethics of Human Robot Interaction
What ethical, societal, and legal implications should designers keep in mind when developing robots that interact with people? When it comes to tackling roboethics issues and questions, the members of ORi have been supporters of open, interdisciplinary and international discussions. One
How much interaction with a robot is socially acceptable?
We have a tall order when it comes to dreaming up a trustworthy care robot. A robot could clean the house, find and fetch objects, and even keep seniors company. But if we were to have robots that can do so
Results: Readers optimistic about role of robots as care assistants for seniors
Developing robots that are capable of taking care of seniors is the goal of an increasing number of robotics companies. While there are many economic and social factors to encourage this trend, the ethical issues pertaining to the use of robots as caregivers requires careful consideration. Data from our latest poll suggest that readers are optimistic about the role of robots as care assistants for senior members of their families.