A Literature Review on New Robotics: Automation from Love to War

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This article investigates the social significance of robotics for the years to come in Europe and the US by studying robotics developments in five different areas: the home, health care, traffic, the police force, and the army. Our society accepts the use of robots to perform dull, dangerous, and dirty industrial jobs. But now that robotics is moving out of the factory, the relevant question is how far do we want to go with the automation of care for children and the elderly, of killing terrorists, or of making love? This literature review attempts to provide an engaged but sober (non-speculative) insight into the societal issues raised by the new robotics: which robot technologies are coming; what are they capable of; and which ethical and regulatory questions will they consequently raise?

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Royakkers, L., & van Est, R. (2015). A Literature Review on New Robotics: Automation from Love to War. International Journal of Social Robotics, 7(5), 549–570. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-015-0295-x

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