The Ethical Implications of Employing Socially Assitive Robots in the Aged-care Sector in Japan

Teodora Octavia Stirbat
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Ground-breaking innovations in technology depict a promising future for humanity. In particular, the robotic industry is expected to solve many of our modern challenges especially with regard to the health sector. As expected, when introducing human-robot interactions in our daily lives, we need to renegotiate our human values in terms of autonomy, control and privacy. This paper aims to explore the ethical dilemmas occurring when employing socially assistive robots in the aged-care sector. It will also make recommendations for future ethical use of social robots. The cultural background is set in Japan, a leader in robotic development.“Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted under the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (CC BY-SA) license and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page” Connection with SDG 9The Sustainable Development Goals number 9 refers to building resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation. These actions are highly dependent on technological innovations. In order to create long-term sustainable structures, we need to welcome advancements in our life but in the same time treat them carefully. This paper tackles one of the recent technological advancements in the field of robotics. Socially Assitive Robots have been designed to help children, people with disabilities and elders in a social, non-intrusive and positive way. In spite of this, ethical dilemmas which clash with the design of the robots are not often taken into account. That is why, the research is meant to fill in the gap and prove that an ethical sustainable goal can be met by responsible advancements in technology.
在日本的老年护理部门雇用社会辅助机器人的伦理意义
突破性的技术创新为人类描绘了一个充满希望的未来。特别是,机器人工业有望解决我们的许多现代挑战,特别是在卫生部门方面。正如所料,当我们在日常生活中引入人机交互时,我们需要在自主、控制和隐私方面重新协商我们的人类价值观。本文旨在探讨在老年护理部门使用社会辅助机器人时发生的伦理困境。它还将为未来社交机器人的道德使用提出建议。影片的文化背景设定在机器人开发的领头羊日本。“在知识共享署名-相同方式共享(CC BY-SA)许可的条件下,允许制作本作品的全部或部分数字或硬拷贝供个人或课堂使用,副本必须在第一页上带有本通知和完整引用。”与可持续发展目标9的联系可持续发展目标9指的是建设有弹性的基础设施,促进可持续工业化和促进创新。这些行动高度依赖于技术创新。为了创造长期可持续的结构,我们需要欢迎生活中的进步,但同时也要小心对待它们。本文论述了机器人领域的最新技术进展之一。社交辅助机器人的设计目的是帮助儿童、残疾人和老年人以一种社交、非侵入性和积极的方式。尽管如此,与机器人设计相冲突的伦理困境往往没有被考虑到。这就是为什么这项研究旨在填补这一空白,并证明一个合乎道德的可持续目标可以通过负责任的技术进步来实现。
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