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oapen-20.500.12657-593702022-11-19T03:42:00Z Robots in Care and Everyday Life Engel, Uwe Assistant robots Elderly care Computational ethics Artificial intelligence Social ethical users’ acceptance Health care Social and chat bots Trustworthy AI Human robot interaction AI driven society bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MQ Nursing & ancillary services::MQC Nursing bic Book Industry Communication::U Computing & information technology::UY Computer science::UYQ Artificial intelligence bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPQ Central government::JPQB Central government policies bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JK Social services & welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare & social services::JKSN Social work This open access book presents detailed findings about the ethical, legal, and social acceptance of robots in the German and European context. The key resource is the Bremen AI Delphi survey of scientists and politicians and a related population survey. The focus is on trust in robotic assistance, human willingness to use this assistance, and the expected personal well-being in human-robot interaction. Using recent data from Eurostat, the European Social Survey, and the Eurobarometer survey, the analysis is extended to Germany and the EU. The acceptance of robots in care and everyday life is viewed against their acceptance in other contexts of life and the scientific research. The book reports on how the probability of five complex future scenarios is evaluated by experts and politicians. These scenarios cover a broad range of topics, including the worst-case scenario of cutthroat competition for jobs, the wealth promise of AI, communication in human-robot interaction, robotic assistance, and ethical and legal conflicts. International economic competition alone will ensure that countries invest sustainably in the future technologies of AI and robots. But will these technologies also be accepted by the population? The book raises the core issue of how governments can gain the needed social, ethical, and user acceptance of AI and robots in everyday life. This highly topical book is of interest to researchers, professionals and policy makers working on various aspects of human-robot interaction. This is an open access book. 2022-11-18T14:20:31Z 2022-11-18T14:20:31Z 2023 book ONIX_20221118_9783031114472_42 9783031114472 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59370 eng SpringerBriefs in Sociology application/pdf n/a 978-3-031-11447-2.pdf https://link.springer.com/978-3-031-11447-2 Springer Nature Springer International Publishing 10.1007/978-3-031-11447-2 10.1007/978-3-031-11447-2 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 234ceb12-4182-4fe4-96f0-8ae4aab082fe 9783031114472 Springer International Publishing 130 Cham [...] Universität Bremen University of Bremen open access
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This open access book presents detailed findings about the ethical, legal, and social acceptance of robots in the German and European context. The key resource is the Bremen AI Delphi survey of scientists and politicians and a related population survey. The focus is on trust in robotic assistance, human willingness to use this assistance, and the expected personal well-being in human-robot interaction. Using recent data from Eurostat, the European Social Survey, and the Eurobarometer survey, the analysis is extended to Germany and the EU. The acceptance of robots in care and everyday life is viewed against their acceptance in other contexts of life and the scientific research. The book reports on how the probability of five complex future scenarios is evaluated by experts and politicians. These scenarios cover a broad range of topics, including the worst-case scenario of cutthroat competition for jobs, the wealth promise of AI, communication in human-robot interaction, robotic assistance, and ethical and legal conflicts. International economic competition alone will ensure that countries invest sustainably in the future technologies of AI and robots. But will these technologies also be accepted by the population? The book raises the core issue of how governments can gain the needed social, ethical, and user acceptance of AI and robots in everyday life. This highly topical book is of interest to researchers, professionals and policy makers working on various aspects of human-robot interaction. This is an open access book.
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