Issues and Prospects of Robotization in the Social Field

S. Gasumova, L. Porter
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The article presents a sociological analysis of the first trends in the robotization of the social field. It describes the emergence and the beginning of mass distribution of the so-called “service robots” which are intended for use by various social groups in daily activities for the purpose of meeting human needs. The article lists their characteristics and raises some ethical issues of the use of robotics in the social area. We also analyze a threat to life and health due to robotization using the first case of the man killed by an unmanned taxi as an example (2018). The first predictive calculations of unemployment rates in the UK, caused by the use of service robots in the future, are given. It also characterizes the social significance of the functionality of several samples of service robots invented over the past 20 years, and the most popular ones in the world. Among them are the Paro robot (Japan) in the form of a baby seal for the elderly and sick people (which is “the most healing robot” according to the Guinness Book of Records); Asimo android robots (Japan), Actroid (Japan), EveR (South Korea), Repliee (Japan), Topio (Vietnam), Aiko (Canada), HRP (Japan), Ibn Sina (United Arab Emirates, 2009), Frank (Switzerland) aimed at communicating and performing a number of useful functions for a person; and also the Kirobo Mini child robot (Japan), the Jibo “social robot for the family” (USA) and the Russian service robot Promobot, which reached the level of mass production and distribution. The experience of introducing service robots in various areas with Promobot as an example is considered in detail. On the whole, it is shown how robotization of the social field contributes to the autonomization of an individual, and changes the social processes in society.
社会领域机器人化的问题与展望
本文对社会领域机器人化的第一个趋势进行了社会学分析。它描述了所谓的“服务机器人”的出现和大规模分布的开始,这些机器人旨在供各种社会群体在日常活动中使用,以满足人类的需求。文章列举了它们的特点,并提出了机器人在社会领域使用的一些伦理问题。我们还以第一起无人驾驶出租车撞死人的案例(2018年)为例,分析了机器人化对生命和健康的威胁。给出了英国失业率的第一个预测计算,这是由未来服务机器人的使用引起的。它还描述了过去20年来发明的几个服务机器人样本的功能的社会意义,这些机器人是世界上最流行的。其中包括为老人和病人设计的小海豹形状的Paro机器人(日本)(根据吉尼斯世界纪录,这是“最具治疗能力的机器人”);Asimo机器人(日本)、Actroid(日本)、EveR(韩国)、Repliee(日本)、Topio(越南)、Aiko(加拿大)、HRP(日本)、Ibn Sina(阿拉伯联合酋长国,2009年)、Frank(瑞士)旨在与人交流和执行一些有用的功能;日本的Kirobo Mini儿童机器人、美国的Jibo“家庭社交机器人”、俄罗斯的Promobot服务机器人,均达到了量产和销售的水平。以Promobot为例,详细介绍了在各个领域引入服务机器人的经验。总体而言,它展示了社会领域的机器人化如何促进个人的自治化,并改变了社会中的社会过程。
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