RO-MAN 2021 Roboethics Competition: Bringing ethical robots into the home
In 1984, Heathkit presented HERO Jr. as the first robot that could be used in households to perform a variety of tasks, such as guarding people’s homes, setting reminders, and even playing games. Following this development, many companies launched affordable “smart robots” that could be used within the household. Some of these technologies,
AI in Healthcare: Is your solution ethics-proof?
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Public Opinion Surveys on Self-Driving Cars: A Collaboration with the Korea Transport Institute
Autonomy, Privacy and Training Open Roboethics Institute has been collaborating with the Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) since 2017 to understand the public's perspective towards the implementation of semi-autonomous cars. ORI and KOTI collaborated on developing the research agenda and researchers from each institute conducted the studies in English and Korean within North America
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ORi Statement to the United Nations CCW
On Friday November 13th, AJung Moon from the Open Roboethics initiative delivered a statement at the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) Meeting of States Parties. So what was this meeting about? And why was ORi there? The CCW actually has a long name that is much more descriptive of what it is all about: The