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European regulatory framework for person carrier robots
The aim of this paper is to establish the grounds for a future regulatory framework for Person Carrier Robots, which includes legal and ethical aspects. Current industrial standards focus on physical human–robot interaction, i.e. on the prevention of harm. Current robot technology nonetheless challenges other aspects in the legal domain. The main issues comprise privacy, data protection, liability, autonomy, dignity, and ethics. The paper first discusses the need to take into account other interdisciplinary aspects of robot technology to offer complete legal coverage to citizens. As the European Union starts using impact assessment methodology for completing new technologies regulations, a new methodology based on it to approach the insertion of personal care robots will be discussed. Then, after framing the discussion with a use case, analysis of the involved legal challenges will be conducted. Some concrete scenarios will contribute to easing the explanatory analysis
“I’ll take care of you,” said the robot: Reflecting upon the Legal and Ethical Aspects of the Use and Development of Social Robots for Therapy
The insertion of robotic and artificial intelligent (AI) systems in therapeutic settings is accelerating. In this paper, we investigate the legal and ethical challenges of the growing inclusion of social robots in therapy. Typical examples of such systems are Kaspar, Hookie, Pleo, Tito, Robota, Nao, Leka or Keepon. Although recent studies support the adoption of robotic technologies for therapy and education, these technological developments interact socially with children, elderly or disabled, and may raise concerns that range from physical to cognitive safety, including data protection. Research in other fields also suggests that technology has a profound and alerting impact on us and our human nature. This article brings all these findings into the debate on whether the adoption of therapeutic AI and robot technologies are adequate, not only to raise awareness of the possible impacts of this technology but also to help steer the development and use of AI and robot technologies in therapeutic settings in the appropriate direction. Our contribution seeks to provide a thoughtful analysis of some issues concerning the use and development of social robots in therapy, in the hope that this can inform the policy debate and set the scene for further research.Horizon 2020(H2020)707404Article / Letter to editorInstituut voor Metajuridic
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.2 Lecture on the ‘future of law’
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.1 Recommendations for the COVR Toolkit update
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.6 MS2 COVR presentation describing MS2 results and achievements.
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
Innovation letter: experimenting with competing techno-legal standards for robotics
Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
Accounting for diversity in robot design, testbeds, and safety standardization
Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.3 Academic publication featuring the future of robot governance.
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.5 LIAISON Lessons learned and evaluation report.
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
H2020 COVR FSTP LIAISON – D2.4 Policy brief for standard and policymakers (EU & NEN)
Horizon 2020(H2020)779966Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
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