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Human-robot relationships and the development of responsible social robots

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The contemporary development of social robots has been accompanied by concerns over their capacity to cause harm to humans. Our RoboTIPS study sets out to design and trial an innovative design feature that will advance the safe operation of social robots and foster societal trust. The Ethical Black Box (EBB) collects data about a robot's actions in real time and in context; when an incident occurs, this data can be used within a wider investigation process to determine what went wrong and pre...

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    Webb, H., Jirotka, M., Winfield, A., & Winkle, K. (2019). Human-robot relationships and the development of responsible social robots. HTTF 2019 Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019.

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    Webb, H., et al. “Human-Robot Relationships and the Development of Responsible Social Robots.” HTTF 2019 Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019, ACM Digital Library, 2019.

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    Webb, H, M Jirotka, A Winfield, and K Winkle. 2019. “Human-Robot Relationships and the Development of Responsible Social Robots.” In HTTF 2019 Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019. ACM Digital Library.
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University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Computer Science
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0000-0002-4303-7773
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University of Oxford
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HTTF 2019 Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019
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Article number:
12
Publication date:
2019-11-19
Acceptance date:
2019-09-18
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2019-10-28

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