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Living with Robots
Emerging Issues on the Psychological and Social Implications of Robotics

A reference detailing the psychological and social issues of interacting with robots in everyday life

Richard Pak (Edited by), Ewart J. de Visser (Edited by), Ericka Rovira (Edited by)

9780128153673, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 4 December 2019

218 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm, 0.36 kg

Living with Robots: Emerging Issues on the Psychological and Social Implications of Robotics focuses on the issues that come to bear when humans interact and collaborate with robots. The book dives deeply into critical factors that impact how individuals interact with robots at home, work and play. It includes topics ranging from robot anthropomorphic design, degree of autonomy, trust, individual differences and machine learning. While other books focus on engineering capabilities or the highly conceptual, philosophical issues of human-robot interaction, this resource tackles the human elements at play in these interactions, which are essential if humans and robots are to coexist and collaborate effectively.

Authored by key psychology robotics researchers, the book limits its focus to specifically those robots who are intended to interact with people, including technology such as drones, self-driving cars, and humanoid robots. Forward-looking, the book examines robots not as the novelty they used to be, but rather the practical idea of robots participating in our everyday lives.

Foreword Maggie Jackson 1. Transparent Interaction and Human-Robot Collaboration for Military Operations Shan G. Lakhmani, Julia L. Wright, Jessie Y.C. Chen 2. On the Social Perception of Robots: Measurement, Moderation, and Implications Steven J. Stroessner 3. Robotics to Support Aging in Place George Mois, Jenay M. Beer 4. Kill Switch: The Evolution of Road Rage in an Increasingly AI Car Culture Julie Carpenter 5. Development and Current State of Robotic Surgery Rana Pullatt, Benjamin L. White 6. Regulating Safety-Critical Autonomous Systems: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives M.L. Cummings, David Britton 7. The Role of Consumer Robots in our Everyday Lives Heather C. Lum 8. Principles of Evacuation Robots Alan R. Wagner 9. Humans Interacting with Intelligent Machines: At the Crossroads of Symbiotic Teamwork Michael D. McNeese, Nathaniel J. McNeese

Subject Areas: Enterprise software [UFL], Geopolitics [JPSL], The self, ego, identity, personality [JMS], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH]

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