身份(音乐)
机器人
社交机器人
计算机科学
笔记本电脑
人机交互
点(几何)
钥匙(锁)
社会学
互联网隐私
认识论
人工智能
移动机器人
美学
计算机安全
机器人控制
数学
几何学
操作系统
哲学
作者
Minha Lee,Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos,Ilaria Torre,Michal Luria,Ravi Tejwani,Matthew Dennis,André Pereira
标识
DOI:10.1145/3434074.3444878
摘要
Interactive robots are becoming more commonplace and complex, but their identity has not yet been a key point of investigation. Identity is an overarching concept that combines traits like personality or a backstory (among other aspects) that people readily attribute to a robot to individuate it as a unique entity. Given people's tendency to anthropomorphize social robots, "who is a robot?" should be a guiding question above and beyond "what is a robot?" Hence, we open up a discussion on artificial identity through this workshop in a multi-disciplinary manner; we welcome perspectives on challenges and opportunities from fields of ethics, design, and engineering. For instance, dynamic embodiment, e.g., an agent that dynamically moves across one's smartwatch, smart speaker, and laptop, is a technical and theoretical problem, with ethical ramifications. Another consideration is whether multiple bodies may warrant multiple identities instead of an "all-in-one" identity. Who "lives" in which devices or bodies? Should their identity travel across different forms, and how can that be achieved in an ethically mindful manner? We bring together philosophical, ethical, technical, and designerly perspectives on exploring artificial identity.
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