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Meaningful Futures with Robots: Designing a New Coexistence

Meaningful Futures with Robots: Designing a New Coexistence

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A collection of current research on robots from various disciplinary angles, with a focus on a value-driven design, is summarized. Contributions from designers, psychologists, engineers, philosophers, artists, and legal scholars, among others, are included.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 281 pages
Publication date: 12 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Provides comprehensive insights into the current state of research on robots, encompassing diverse disciplinary perspectives and a strong emphasis on value-driven design. This comprehensive resource features contributions from a wide range of experts, including designers, psychologists, engineers, philosophers, artists, and legal scholars, among others.

The study of robots encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including computer science, engineering, psychology, philosophy, and more. Researchers are exploring various aspects of robots, such as their physical capabilities, cognitive abilities, and social interactions. One key area of research is value-driven design, which aims to create robots that are not only useful but also ethical and socially responsible.

Designers are playing an important role in developing value-driven robots. They are working to create robots that are visually appealing, user-friendly, and intuitive. They are also considering the ethical implications of robot design, such as the potential impact on human jobs and the need for robots to be accessible to people with disabilities.

Psychologists are also contributing to the study of robots by exploring the human-robot interaction. They are studying how people interact with robots and how robots can be designed to enhance human well-being. For example, psychologists are exploring the use of robots in therapy and education, as well as the development of robots that can provide emotional support to individuals with mental health issues.

Engineers are developing new technologies and materials that are enabling the development of more advanced robots. They are working on robots that can perform tasks that are dangerous or difficult for humans, such as mining, construction, and space exploration. They are also exploring the use of robots in healthcare, such as surgical robots and rehabilitation robots.

Philosophers are exploring the ethical and philosophical implications of robot development. They are questioning whether robots have the same rights and responsibilities as humans and whether they can be considered moral agents. Philosophers are also exploring the nature of consciousness and the relationship between humans and robots.

Artists are using robots to create new forms of artistic expression. They are exploring the use of robots in performance art, installation art, and interactive art. For example, artists are creating robots that can interact with humans in a playful and engaging way, or that can create immersive and interactive art experiences.

Legal scholars are also contributing to the study of robots by exploring the legal and regulatory issues surrounding their development and use. They are examining the potential risks and benefits of robots, as well as the need for new laws and regulations to govern their use.

Overall, the study of robots is a rapidly evolving field that is drawing contributions from a wide range of disciplines. By focusing on value-driven design, researchers are working to create robots that are useful, ethical, and socially responsible. As the technology continues to advance, it is likely that robots will play an increasingly important role in our lives and society.


Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032246482

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