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Laws on Robots, Laws by Robots, Laws in Robots: Regulating Robot Behaviour by Design
Law, Innovation and Technology, 2014Speculation about robot morality is almost as old as the concept of a robot itself. Asimov’s three laws of robotics provide an early and well-discussed example of moral rules robots should observe. Despite the widespread influence of the three laws of robotics and their role in shaping visions of future robo-dense worlds, these laws have been neglected
Leenes, Ronald, Lucivero, Federica
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Robot Designer or Robot Creator
RO-MAN 2007 - The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2007Summary form only given. A robot is the first machine that can communicate with human beings in machine invention history. Thus, a robot is required to have a friendly appearance and natural motions to make people feel that the robot is lifelike. A humanoid robot is a human friendly interface between humans and machines.
Robot Designer, Tomotaka Takahashi
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Science for robotics and robotics for science
Science Robotics, 2016Science Robotics has been launched to cover the most important advances in robots and their applications.
Guang-Zhong, Yang +9 more
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There Is No "I" in "Robot": Robots and Utilitarianism
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006In this article, the author uses the 2004 film I, Robot as a philosophical resource for exploring several issues relating to machine ethics. Though the author did not consider the film particularly successful as a work of art, it offers a fascinating conception of machine morality and raises questions that are well worth pursuing.
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Proceedings of IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'94), 1995
This paper reports the current state-of-the-art in medical robotics. Three general areas of advanced robotics are identified: macro robotics, micro robotics and bio-robotics. Macro robotics include the development of robots, wheelchairs, manipulators for rehabilitation as well as new more powerful tools and techniques for surgery.
Paolo Dario +2 more
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This paper reports the current state-of-the-art in medical robotics. Three general areas of advanced robotics are identified: macro robotics, micro robotics and bio-robotics. Macro robotics include the development of robots, wheelchairs, manipulators for rehabilitation as well as new more powerful tools and techniques for surgery.
Paolo Dario +2 more
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Robot Learning in a Social Robot
2006In this paper, research work on Arisco is described Arisco is a social robot built around a robotic head with gesture ability, visual and auditive perception and learning It is intended for interacting with people The general architecture is first described in the paper Then, the learning capacity of Arisco is addressed It learns and performs ...
Salvador Dominguez +3 more
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Animated robots and robotic animation
Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002Summary form only given. We are interested in physical robots that move in the physical world and in simulated creatures that move in the virtual world. We have built a series of physical robots that include one-legged hoppers, biped runners, a quadruped, and two kangaroo-like robots.
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Robot Creativity: Humanlike Behaviour in the Robot-Robot Interaction
2020Artificial Intelligence development is mainly directed toward imitating human reasoning and performing different tasks. For that purpose, related software and program solution where artificial intelligence is used have mostly thinking abilities. However, there are many questions to answer in ongoing AI research, especially when we come to the point ...
Predrag K. Nikolic +1 more
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To Robot or Not To Robot: The Use of Robotics in Benign Gynecologic Surgery
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019The use of robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery has continued to grow since the Food and Drug Administration approval for robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery in 2005. However, despite this growth in utilization, the data supporting its use in benign gynecologic surgery has not strongly supported its advantages over conventional laparoscopy ...
Courtney S, Lim +3 more
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Robot and Robotics: The Origin and Beyond
2016The words “Robot” and “Robotics” originate from the theatrical play “Rossum’s Universal Robots” (R.U.R.) by Karel Capek and the short science fiction story “Runaround” by Isaak Asimov, respectively. While reading these works one realizes that beyond their historical value they also express many ideas that are pertinent to modern robotics and deserve ...
Eftychios G. Christoforou +1 more
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