Accepted Submissions


Morphology

Humanoid Robots and The Social Brain: Ethical Implications
Eric J. Leonardis and Ayse P. Saygin, University of California, San Diego

Deception, Secrets, Children, and Robots: What’s Acceptable?
Jacqueline Kory Westlund and Cynthia Breazeal, MIT Media Lab

Deception and Manipulation in Social Robotics
Karolina Zawieska, University College Dublin

Overselling: Is Appearance or Behavior More Problematic?
Gordon Briggs, Tufts University


Healthcare

Deploying Social Robots in Pediatric Hospitals: What Needs To Be Considered?
Sooyeon Jeong1, Brianna O’Connell2, Laurel Anderson2, Suzanne Graca2
1MIT Media Lab, 2Boston Children’s Hospital

Data Collection, Privacy, and the Role of Regulatory Agencies in Healthcare Robotics
Drew Simshaw, Indiana University

Robot-assisted Care for Elderly with Dementia: Is There a Potential for Genuine End-user Empowerment?
Heike Felzmann, Kathy Murphy, Dympna Casey, Oya Beyan; National University of Ireland Galway

Evaluating Trust and Safety in HRI: Practical Issues and Ethical Challenges*
Maha Salem and Kerstin Dautenhahn, University of Hertfordshire


Autonomy

Cooperation Between Humans and Robots: Applied Agency in Autonomous Processes
Sally A. Applin and Michael D. Fischer, University of Kent

Applying the Capability Approach to the Ethical Design of Robots
Naomi T. Fitter and Philip M. Nichols, University of Pennsylvania

Evaluating Trust and Safety in HRI: Practical Issues and Ethical Challenges*
Maha Salem and Kerstin Dautenhahn, University of Hertfordshire

*Posted under both Healthcare and Autonomy challenge themes.

Applied Ethics 101 for the Reluctant Roboticist

Applied Professional Ethics for the Reluctant Roboticist
John Sullins, Sonoma State University