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Service robotics: do you know your new companion? Framing an interdisciplinary technology assessment

Service-Robotic—mainly defined as “non-industrial robotics”—is identified as the next economical success story to be expected after robots have been ubiquitously implemented into industrial production lines. Under the heading of service-robotic, we found a widespread area of applications reaching fr...

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Autores principales: Decker, Michael, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Dreier, Thomas, Fischer, Martin, Gutmann, Mathias, Ott, Ingrid, Spiecker genannt Döhmann, Indra
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3218273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22162963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10202-011-0098-6
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author Decker, Michael
Dillmann, Rüdiger
Dreier, Thomas
Fischer, Martin
Gutmann, Mathias
Ott, Ingrid
Spiecker genannt Döhmann, Indra
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description Service-Robotic—mainly defined as “non-industrial robotics”—is identified as the next economical success story to be expected after robots have been ubiquitously implemented into industrial production lines. Under the heading of service-robotic, we found a widespread area of applications reaching from robotics in agriculture and in the public transportation system to service robots applied in private homes. We propose for our interdisciplinary perspective of technology assessment to take the human user/worker as common focus. In some cases, the user/worker is the effective subject acting by means of and in cooperation with a service robot; in other cases, the user/worker might become a pure object of the respective robotic system, for example, as a patient in a hospital. In this paper, we present a comprehensive interdisciplinary framework, which allows us to scrutinize some of the most relevant applications of service robotics; we propose to combine technical, economical, legal, philosophical/ethical, and psychological perspectives in order to design a thorough and comprehensive expert-based technology assessment. This allows us to understand the potentials as well as the limits and even the threats connected with the ongoing and the planned implementation of service robots into human lifeworld—particularly of those technical systems displaying increasing grades of autonomy.
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spelling pubmed-32182732011-12-09 Service robotics: do you know your new companion? Framing an interdisciplinary technology assessment Decker, Michael Dillmann, Rüdiger Dreier, Thomas Fischer, Martin Gutmann, Mathias Ott, Ingrid Spiecker genannt Döhmann, Indra Poiesis Prax Forum Service-Robotic—mainly defined as “non-industrial robotics”—is identified as the next economical success story to be expected after robots have been ubiquitously implemented into industrial production lines. Under the heading of service-robotic, we found a widespread area of applications reaching from robotics in agriculture and in the public transportation system to service robots applied in private homes. We propose for our interdisciplinary perspective of technology assessment to take the human user/worker as common focus. In some cases, the user/worker is the effective subject acting by means of and in cooperation with a service robot; in other cases, the user/worker might become a pure object of the respective robotic system, for example, as a patient in a hospital. In this paper, we present a comprehensive interdisciplinary framework, which allows us to scrutinize some of the most relevant applications of service robotics; we propose to combine technical, economical, legal, philosophical/ethical, and psychological perspectives in order to design a thorough and comprehensive expert-based technology assessment. This allows us to understand the potentials as well as the limits and even the threats connected with the ongoing and the planned implementation of service robots into human lifeworld—particularly of those technical systems displaying increasing grades of autonomy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2011-11-03 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3218273/ /pubmed/22162963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10202-011-0098-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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