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TitleSocial robots in social institutionsTypeTextMonographSubjectRobotics--Philosophy--Congresses (LCSH)Robots--Social aspects--Congresses (LCSH)Illustrative ContentillustrationsCould not render: bf:code Supplementary Contentbibliography (bibliography)index (index) Summary"Social institutions emerge from social practices which coordinate activities by the explicit statement of rules, goals, and values. When artificial social actors are introduced into the physical and symbolic space of institutions, will this affect or transform institutional structures and practices, and how can social robotics as an interdisciplinary endeavor contribute to the ability of our institutions to perform their functions in society? This book presents the proceedings of Robophilosophy 2022, the 5th in the biennial Robophilosophy conference series, held in Helsinki, Finland, from 16 - 19 August 2022. The theme of this edition of the conference was Social Robots in Social Institutions, and it featured international multidisciplinary research from the humanities and social sciences concerning social robotics. The 63 papers, 41 workshops and 5 posters included in this book are divided into 4 sections: plenaries, sessions, workshops and posters, with the 41 papers in the 'Sessions' section grouped into 13 subdivisions including elderly care, healthcare, law, education and art, as well as ethics and religion. These papers explore the anticipated conceptual and practical changes which will come about from the introduction of social robotics into public and private institutions, such as public services, legal systems, social and healthcare services or educational institutions. Offering an exploration of the societal significance of social robots for the future of social institutions, the book will be of interest to both researchers in robotics and to those working in social institutions and enterprises"-- Provided by publisher.Table Of ContentsArtificial intelligence, humanoid robots, and old and new control problems / Sven Nyholm
Responsible AI: from principles to action / Virginia Dignum
Socially assistive robotics: methods and implications for the future of work and care / Maja Matarić
Robots, institutional roles and collective ends / Seumas Miller.
Authorized Access PointRobophilosophy (Conference) (5th : 2022 : Helsinki, Finland) Social robots in social institutions