Responsible Domestic Robotics: Exploring Ethical Implications of Robots in the Home

Lachlan D. Urquhart, Dominic Reedman-Flint, Natalie Leesakul
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Purpose The vision of robotics in the home promises increased convenience, comfort, companionship and greater security for users. The robot industry risks causing harm to users, being rejected by society at large or being regulated in overly prescriptive ways if robots are not developed in a socially responsible manner. The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the challenges and requirements for designing responsible domestic robots. Design/methodology/approach The paper examines definitions of robotics and the current commercial state of the art. In particular, it considers the emerging technological trends, such as smart homes, that are already embedding computational agents in the fabric of everyday life. The paper then explores the role of values in design, aligning with human computer interaction, and considers the importance of the home as a deployment setting for robots. The paper examines what responsibility in robotics means and draws lessons from past home information technologies. An exploratory pilot survey was conducted to understand user concerns about different aspects of domestic robots such as form, privacy and trust. The paper provides these findings, married with literature analysis from across technology law, computer ethics and computer science. Findings By drawing together both empirical observations and conceptual analysis, this paper concludes that user centric design is needed to create responsible domestic robotics in the future. Originality/value This multidisciplinary paper provides conceptual and empirical research from different domains to unpack the challenges of designing responsible domestic robotics. In doing this, the paper seeks to bridge the gap between the normative dimensions of how responsible robots should be built, and the practical dimensions of how people want to live with them in context.
负责任的家庭机器人:探索家庭机器人的伦理含义
家用机器人的愿景为用户提供了更多的便利、舒适、陪伴和更大的安全性。如果不以对社会负责的方式开发机器人,机器人行业就有可能给用户造成伤害,被社会普遍排斥,或者被过度规范的方式监管。本文的目的是探讨设计负责任的家用机器人的一些挑战和要求。设计/方法/方法这篇论文考察了机器人的定义和当前的商业技术状态。特别是,它考虑了新兴的技术趋势,例如智能家居,这些趋势已经将计算代理嵌入到日常生活的结构中。然后,本文探讨了价值观在设计中的作用,与人机交互保持一致,并考虑了家庭作为机器人部署环境的重要性。本文考察了机器人中的责任意味着什么,并从过去的家庭信息技术中吸取了教训。一项探索性试点调查是为了了解用户对家用机器人的不同方面的担忧,如形式、隐私和信任。本文提供了这些发现,并结合了来自技术法、计算机伦理学和计算机科学的文献分析。通过结合实证观察和概念分析,本文得出结论,未来需要以用户为中心的设计来创造负责任的家用机器人。原创性/价值这篇多学科论文提供了来自不同领域的概念和实证研究,以揭示设计负责任的家用机器人的挑战。在这样做的过程中,本文试图弥合负责任的机器人应该如何建造的规范维度与人们希望如何在环境中与它们一起生活的实际维度之间的差距。
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