The Work of Care in the Age of Feeling Machines

Shawn Bender
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This chapter examined how the ageing population in Japan prompted robot manufacturers to consider producing robots for domestic uses, in particular the care for the elderly. Drawing from ethnographical fieldwork, the author of this chapter found robotic engineers changed their understanding of robots in human-machine interaction. Initially robots are in animal form, allowing patients to regain dignity by teasing them. Later, the robots acted like a digital social platform that help forge social ties among the patients. This chapter concluded that robots do not substitute humans but facilitate human interactions through the material body of robots. As such, the robots are not designed for work, but for play; they help the elderly who have forgotten to play to connect with other humans.
情感机器时代的护理工作
本章研究了日本人口老龄化如何促使机器人制造商考虑生产家用机器人,特别是照顾老年人的机器人。本章的作者从民族志的田野调查中发现,机器人工程师改变了他们对人机交互中的机器人的理解。最初,机器人以动物的形式出现,让病人通过戏弄它们来重获尊严。后来,这些机器人就像一个数字社交平台,帮助患者之间建立社会联系。本章的结论是机器人并不是代替人类,而是通过机器人的物质身体来促进人类的互动。因此,机器人不是为工作而设计的,而是为娱乐而设计的;它们帮助那些忘记玩耍的老人与其他人建立联系。
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