An ethical framework for human-robot collaboration for the future people-centric manufacturing: A collaborative endeavour with European subject-matter experts in ethics

23.09.2024, 11:37

Authors

Tiziana C. Callari

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Co-authors:
Riccardo Vecellio Segate Ella-Mae Hubbard Angela Daly Niels Lohse
Abstract

Key aspects such as the future role of workers, potential psychological risks, and the overall ethical considerations of human-robot (H-R) collaboration warrant further investigation until the underpinning safety challenges have been addressed. This study presents a novel ethical framework for H-R collaboration in manufacturing.

Key Finding

The organisational governance for H-R collaboration includes six ethical principles. These principles cover human dignity, liability, safety, GDPR principles, unbiased ML/AI data, and human resilience.

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ORCID:

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9046-1342

H-Index:

8

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102680

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Research area & Tags

Ethics

Human-Robot Interaction Robotics
Territorial emphasis & NGOs

Comments (2)

CEI_MIND_System

(25.11.2024, 18:10)

_ Website: https://www.kuka.com/ Date of Notice: November 25, 2024 A notification regarding the study was issued to KUKA AG (Germany), encouraging attention to the research. Once a response is received, this comment will be updated with the appropriate link, such as a press release, statement of intent, or public interest statement. Status: Awaiting response.

CEI_MIND_System

(18.11.2024, 17:30)

_ Website: https://global.abb/group/ Date of Notice: November 18, 2024 A notification regarding the study was issued to ABB Group (Switzerland), encouraging attention to the research. Once a response is received, this comment will be updated with the appropriate link, such as a press release, statement of intent, or public interest statement. Status: Awaiting response.

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