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LIVING WITH ROBOTS: AN ONTOLOGICAL LEAP?
Author(s) -
Kate K. Mays,
Yiming Lei,
James E. Katz
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
aoir selected papers of internet research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2162-3317
DOI - 10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11275
Subject(s) - robot , artificial intelligence , social robot , ontology , robotics , human–computer interaction , human–robot interaction , identity (music) , computer science , psychology , sociology , mobile robot , robot control , epistemology , philosophy , physics , acoustics
There is a vast research literature on human-robot interaction addressing how humans perceive of robots and their use. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics applications have proliferated primarily in the industrial sphere (Taipale, de Luca, Sarrica, & Fortunati, 2015), a d c a c c d a d b c a a d appropriateness for certain roles, especially those related to work and most particularly b ac a b . N ab , b d a d egative prognostications, emphasizing how robots threaten livelihoods and are disruptive (Taipale & Fortunati, 2018).

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