Cross-cultural considerations in establishing roboethics for neuro-robot applications

J. Wagner, D. Cannon, H. V. D. Van der Loos
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Robot-user interfaces have become more intuitive as a direct consequence of the advances in computer interface design. Yet direct brain interfaces, made possible by recent advances in nano-technology and implanted cerebral electrode arrays, have the potential to eliminate these physical interfaces. However, direct brain interfaces may at the same time pose ethical questions related to the enhancement of human function through interpretation of thought processes alone. We have identified three issues that are core in the development of roboethics: how best to direct and pace the deployment and use of the technology; how to distinguish between, and perhaps as necessary redefine, what constitutes enhancement vs. functional compensation; and how to understand responsibility in a system where traditional man-machine boundaries are blurred. This paper discusses some of these issues against the backdrop of today's multi-cultural society.
在神经机器人应用中建立机器人伦理学的跨文化考虑
作为计算机界面设计进步的直接结果,机器人用户界面变得更加直观。然而,由于纳米技术和植入脑电极阵列的最新进展,直接脑接口成为可能,有可能消除这些物理接口。然而,直接的脑接口可能同时提出与仅通过解释思维过程来增强人类功能相关的伦理问题。我们已经确定了机器人伦理发展的三个核心问题:如何最好地指导和调整技术的部署和使用;如何区分,并可能在必要时重新定义,什么构成增强与功能补偿;以及如何在一个传统人机界限模糊的系统中理解责任。本文将在当今多元文化社会的背景下探讨其中的一些问题。
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