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Intentional Stance Towards Humanoid Robots - Lessons Learned from Studies in Human-Robot Interaction

English · Hardback

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With the reinassance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AI-empowered technologies, such as robots, we are all asking ourselves the question: What role will these new technologies play in our lives and in our society? On the one hand, we are excited about the new opportunities that AI and robots bring. On the other hand, there are understandable fears: What if the AI becomes too powerful? What if the robots become too human-like?
This book is centered around a theoretical framework of the Intentional Stance, initially proposed by Daniel Dennett, and addresses the timely question: How do we, humans, approach robots? Do we see them as intentional agents that can potentially become our social companions? Or do we rather approach them as tools, man-made artifacts? What does it take for a robot to make an impression that it is an intentional/social agent? Is it its appearance? Its behaviour? Or, perhaps (and quite likely), the way it interacts with the human? These questions are addressed across various chapters of book, each of which is then complemented by an inspiring conversation with one of the prominent academics and scholars: Daniel Dennett (Philosophy) - the originator of the concept of the Intentional Stance; Hiroshi Ishiguro (Robotics) - the creator of androids, David Gunkel (Robot-Ethics), Bertram Malle (Cognitive Science), Antonio Sgorbissa (Culturally-competent Social Robotics), Bill Vorn (Robotic Art).
The book discusses also some important ethical considerations to be made, and risks to be aware of. Do we actually want to create robots that are treated as intentional agents? What if the line between the human/robot categories becomes blurred? As intentional agents, should robots become also moral agents and legal persons in our societal and legal systems? 

List of contents

Introduction by Agnieszka Wykowska.- Operationalization of the Intentional Stance.- Factors affecting the Intentional Stance I - The Human.- Factors affecting the Intentional Stance II - The Robot.- Factors affecting the Intentional Stance III - The Interaction.- Conclusions by Agnieszka Wykowska.-  Supplementary materials by Davide De Tommaso.

About the author

Professor Agnieszka Wykowska is the head of the unit “Social Cognition in Human-Robot Interaction” at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), in Genoa, Italy. She is also the Coordinator of the Centre for Human Technologies, at the IIT. Her background is Cognitive Neuroscience (M.Sc. in 2006 from the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich) and Philosophy (M.A. in 2001 from the Jagiellonian University, Cracow). She obtained a PhD in Psychology (2008) from the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich. She is Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Social Robotics. Between 2022 and 2024 she served in the role of President of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN). She is also board member of Association of ERC Grantees and a delegate to the European Research Area (ERA) Forum – an EU expert group shaping EU science policies. Her research foci are interdisciplinary, bridging psychology, cognitive neuroscience, robotics and healthcare. She combines cognitive neuroscience methods with human-robot interaction to understand the human brain mechanisms in interaction with other humans and with technology. In 2016 she was awarded the ERC Starting grant “InStance: Intentional Stance for Social Attunement”, a project which spanned across six years and examined factors and conditions under which humans adopt the Intentional Stance towards humanoid robots. This book is a culmination of that project. 

Summary

With the reinassance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AI-empowered technologies, such as robots, we are all asking ourselves the question: What role will these new technologies play in our lives and in our society? On the one hand, we are excited about the new opportunities that AI and robots bring. On the other hand, there are understandable fears: What if the AI becomes too powerful? What if the robots become too human-like?
This book is centered around a theoretical framework of the Intentional Stance, initially proposed by Daniel Dennett, and addresses the timely question: How do we, humans, approach robots? Do we see them as intentional agents that can potentially become our social companions? Or do we rather approach them as tools, man-made artifacts? What does it take for a robot to make an impression that it is an intentional/social agent? Is it its appearance? Its behaviour? Or, perhaps (and quite likely), the way it interacts with the human? These questions are addressed across various chapters of book, each of which is then complemented by an inspiring conversation with one of the prominent academics and scholars: Daniel Dennett (Philosophy) – the originator of the concept of the Intentional Stance; Hiroshi Ishiguro (Robotics) – the creator of androids, David Gunkel (Robot-Ethics), Bertram Malle (Cognitive Science), Antonio Sgorbissa (Culturally-competent Social Robotics), Bill Vorn (Robotic Art).
The book discusses also some important ethical considerations to be made, and risks to be aware of. Do we actually want to create robots that are treated as intentional agents? What if the line between the human/robot categories becomes blurred? As intentional agents, should robots become also moral agents and legal persons in our societal and legal systems? 

Product details

Assisted by Agnieszka Wykowska (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.11.2024
 
EAN 9783031654824
ISBN 978-3-0-3165482-4
No. of pages 148
Illustrations XV, 148 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

Sozialpsychologie, Psychologie, Künstliche Intelligenz, Robotik, Artificial Intelligence, Social Psychology, cognitive psychology, human-robot interaction, Comparative Psychology, Robotic Engineering, Social Cognition and Artificial Intelligence, Social Attunement, intentional stance, Human-likeness in robot design

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