Robots, Ethics, and Pandemics: How Might a Global Problem Change the Technology’s Adoption?

Yvette E. Pearson, J. Borenstein
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Using the COVID-19 pandemic to frame the discussion, this paper explores the potential ethical impacts of a greater reliance on robots during a public health emergency. Through an examination of various uses of different kinds of robots across the prevention, response, and recovery phases of the pandemic, this paper considers ethical pitfalls as well as the possible benefits of expanded deployment and use of robots to facilitate human management of public health emergencies. Alongside consideration of pandemic-related uses of robots, this paper also explores ethical concerns related to their use in public health practice and health care beyond the context of a public health emergency.
机器人、伦理和流行病:一个全球性问题如何改变技术的采用?
本文以COVID-19大流行为框架,探讨了在突发公共卫生事件中更多依赖机器人的潜在伦理影响。通过对大流行的预防、应对和恢复阶段不同类型机器人的各种用途的检查,本文考虑了伦理陷阱以及扩大部署和使用机器人以促进人类管理突发公共卫生事件的可能好处。除了考虑与大流行相关的机器人用途外,本文还探讨了与公共卫生实践和公共卫生紧急情况之外的卫生保健相关的伦理问题。
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