Assignment 1: Ethics in Robotics
Due Nov 1 in class. (don't wait, the
next robot project will overlap with this.)
Summary and Thesis:
The field of Robotics brings up new ethical and legal questions
not faced by other disciplines. When teleoperated robotic surgery
goes wrong, where is blame assigned? Is it the surgeons fault? Was it
lag between the surgeon's console in Boston and the robot in
Antarctica? Was it the robotic hardware? was it the software? Putting
robots into a position to affect people's lives (and harm them in
particular) adds to the ethical responsibilities of both those who
design the robots and those who use them. If a military robot is used
to train a gun on a group of enemy soldiers who have surrendered, and
then a software or hardware glitch causes the robot to fire, does the
soldier who used the robot to aim the gun in the first place bear any
blame?
Deliverable:
Write a (four pages not counting references) paper on the ethics
of using and designing robots in potentially dangerous situations. Use
what we talk about in class and your own literature search to answer
one of the following questions:
- Robotics has always been pushed for jobs that were one of
the "3 Ds - dirty, dull, dangerous". Today we have robots that can
dance and play soccer. We have teleoperation capable of letting an
operator run a robot half a world away. How will this effect labor
markets in the United States and elsewhere? Will we see prisoners
operating snowplows via remote control? Will labor laws have to be
changed? How will the use of robots affect social structures and labor
markets here and abroad? Defend your answer with facts,
history, precedent and references.
- Given what we've seen about the seedier side of 'sex robots' should we
ban them? Consider the '
Roxxxy
TrueCompanion' robot's controversies. The Roxxxy might not exist, but
others do. Consider the issues with made to order faces for such
robots. Also consider the history of banning vices in this country
(feel free to use other countries too if you like)
Write this as a scholarly paper, that is if there is anything that
everyone in the class isn't expected to know, if you make the claim,
you must provide a reference to back up the claim. All references must
be listed on a fifth page of the paper. Use whatever reference style
you want so long as you are consistent. If you copy and paste anything
from anywhere into your paper it must be in quotes and referenced
immediately afterwards. If you are reporting a paragraph that makes several
claims that can be backed up by a single reference, feel free
to wait to reference it till the end of the paragraph. It goes without
saying but standard formal English syntax and grammar are required.