Enactive artificial intelligence: subverting gender norms in human-robot interaction

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Introduction: This paper presents Enactive Artificial Intelligence (eAI) as a gender-inclusive approach to AI, emphasizing the need to address social marginalization resulting from unrepresentative AI design. Methods: The study employs a multidisciplinary framework to explore the intersectionality of gender and technoscience, focusing on the subversion of gender norms within Robot-Human Interaction in AI. Results: The results reveal the development of four ethical vectors, namely explainability, fairness, transparency, and auditability, as essential components for adopting an inclusive stance and promoting gender-inclusive AI. Discussion: By considering these vectors, we can ensure that AI aligns with societal values, promotes equity and justice, and facilitates the creation of a more just and equitable society.

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Hipólito, I., Winkle, K., & Lie, M. (2023). Enactive artificial intelligence: subverting gender norms in human-robot interaction. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 17. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2023.1149303

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