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Robots in public spaces:implications for policy design
Rapid advances in digital technologies have allowed robots to become more autonomous and efficacious than ever before. Future developments in robotics hold the potential to transform human robot interactions. We can expect to see robots performing a variety of functions in public spaces. Possibilities exist for robots to greatly improve the quality of our lives and to contribute positively to the safety, creative potential, and atmosphere of public spaces. But as this trend develops, the risk emerges of robots transforming public spaces and social interactions in undesirable ways. By reviewing previous public policy approaches to harnessing and regulating disruptive technology, we consider how public policy could simultaneously enhance opportunities created by the presence of robots in public spaces and reduce the risks of undesirable outcomes. We summarize key insights into a policy design checklist to guide policies on robots in public spaces. These insights cover (1) safety, (2) privacy and ethics, (3) productivity, (4) esthetics, (5) co-creation, (6) equitable access, and (7) systemic innovation.
Robots in public spaces:implications for policy design
Rapid advances in digital technologies have allowed robots to become more autonomous and efficacious than ever before. Future developments in robotics hold the potential to transform human robot interactions. We can expect to see robots performing a variety of functions in public spaces. Possibilities exist for robots to greatly improve the quality of our lives and to contribute positively to the safety, creative potential, and atmosphere of public spaces. But as this trend develops, the risk emerges of robots transforming public spaces and social interactions in undesirable ways. By reviewing previous public policy approaches to harnessing and regulating disruptive technology, we consider how public policy could simultaneously enhance opportunities created by the presence of robots in public spaces and reduce the risks of undesirable outcomes. We summarize key insights into a policy design checklist to guide policies on robots in public spaces. These insights cover (1) safety, (2) privacy and ethics, (3) productivity, (4) esthetics, (5) co-creation, (6) equitable access, and (7) systemic innovation.
Robots in public spaces:implications for policy design
Mintrom, Michael (Autor:in) / Sumartojo, Shanti (Autor:in) / Kulić, Dana (Autor:in) / Tian, Leimin (Autor:in) / Carreno-Medrano, Pamela (Autor:in) / Allen, Aimee (Autor:in)
01.01.2022
Mintrom , M , Sumartojo , S , Kulić , D , Tian , L , Carreno-Medrano , P & Allen , A 2022 , ' Robots in public spaces : implications for policy design ' , Policy Design and Practice , vol. 5 , no. 2 , pp. 123-139 . https://doi.org/10.1080/25741292.2021.1905342
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Public policy analysis and design
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1979
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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