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E-raamat: Hybrid Societies: Living with Social Robots

(National Interuniversity Consortium for Computer Science, Italy)
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This book explores how social robots and synthetic social agents will change our social systems and intersubjective relationships.

It is obvious that technology influences societies. But how, and under what conditions do these changes occur? This book provides a theoretical foundation for the social implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. It starts from philosophy of technology, with a focus on social robotics, to systematically explore the concept of socio- technical change. It addresses two main questions: To what extent will social robots modify our social systems? And how will human relationality be affected by human–robot interactions? The book employs resources from continental philosophy, actor–network theory, psychoanalysis, systemic theory, and constructivist cognitive theory to develop a theory of socio-technical change. It also offers a novel perspective on how we should evaluate the effectiveness of social robots, which has significant implications for how social robotics should be researched and designed.

Hybrid Societies

will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of technology, AI ethics, robot ethics, and continental philosophy.



This book explores how social robots and synthetic social agents will change our social systems and intersubjective relationships. It employs resources from continental philosophy, Actor-Network theory, psychoanalysis, systemic theory, and constructivist cognitive theory to develop a theory of socio-technical change.

Arvustused

"This book draws on a dazzling array of conceptual resources to explore the ethical issues of integrating future artificial agents into communities in ways that may challenge the very meaning of human flourishing."

Matthew Dennis, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

1. Introduction to social robotics
2. Beyond subjects and objects:
actors in hybrid societies
3. Beyond anthropomorphic interactions
4. A
systemic theory of socio-symbolic organisations
5. A machine politics
6. The
intersubjective dimension of humanrobot interactions
7. Hybrid systems: a
research agenda
Piercosma Bisconti is researcher at the Italian Interuniversity Consortium for Computer Science and is founder of the company DEXAI Artificial Ethics, and representing Italy in the standardisation processes of AI in ISO and CENCENELEC. His research engages with the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence and robotics.