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IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
Toward Reliable Autonomous Robotic Assistants Through Formal Verification: A Case Study2016 •
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ROBO-GUIDE: Towards Safe, Reliable, Trustworthy, and Natural Behaviours in Robotic Assistants2015 •
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2004 •
Abstract Panelists from defense, entertainment, industry, transportation and energy sectors will discuss the challenges of human-robot interaction in terms of operator trust Trust affects a broad range of mobile robot applications including everything from helpful robots such as automated wheelchairs and robot wedding photographers to robots used in critical environments such as urban search and rescue, countermine operations and bomb disposal.
Ethics and Information Technology
Can we trust robots?2012 •
Can we trust robots? Responding to the literature on trust and e-trust, this paper asks if the question of trust is applicable to robots, discusses different approaches to trust, and analyses some preconditions for trust. In the course of the paper a phenomenological-social approach to trust is articulated, which provides a way of thinking about trust that puts less emphasis on individual choice and control than the contractarian-individualist approach. In addition, the argument is made that while robots are neither human nor mere tools, we have sufficient functional, agency-based, appearance-based, social-relational, and existential criteria left to evaluate trust in robots. It is also argued that such evaluations must be sensitive to cultural differences, which impact on how we interpret the criteria and how we think of trust in robots. Finally, it is suggested that when it comes to shaping conditions under which humans can trust robots, fine-tuning human expectations and robotic appearances is advisable.
Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics
Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation2021 •
There is increasing attention given to the concept of trustworthiness for artificial intelligence and robotics. However, trust is highly context-dependent, varies among cultures, and requires reflection on others’ trustworthiness, appraising whether there is enough evidence to conclude that these agents deserve to be trusted. Moreover, little research exists on what happens when too much trust is placed in robots and autonomous systems. Conceptual clarity and a shared framework for approaching overtrust are missing. In this contribution, we offer an overview of pressing topics in the context of overtrust and robots and autonomous systems. Our review mobilizes insights solicited from in-depth conversations from a multidisciplinary workshop on the subject of trust in human–robot interaction (HRI), held at a leading robotics conference in 2020. A broad range of participants brought in their expertise, allowing the formulation of a forward-looking research agenda on overtrust and automa...
2021 •
https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/135945 Course Description: How did ancient people decide what to eat, and what not to eat? And why do the ancient texts of the Bible continue to shape the way many people think about diet and identity today? This course will explore the importance of diet in establishing social bonds and ethnic boundaries in the ancient Near East, as well as the role food played in mediating relationships with God, animals, and the environment, according to the Hebrew Bible (Jewish Tanakh/Christian Old Testament). This course is highly interactive. We will visit the Boston Museum of Fine Arts to see how food featured as part of burial rituals in ancient Egypt; we will explore the archaeology of food and everyday life at the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East; and we will even try cooking some ancient recipes together. Students will also be introduced to anthropological approaches to food, diets, and commensality, and learn to reflect critically on how such theoretical lenses might be applied to the study of ancient dietary patterns, biblical interpretation, and contemporary dietary practice. No prior knowledge of the Bible or ancient history required.
A Comunicação Estratégica Digital na Indústria Televisiva. Estudo de caso: Media Capital Digital.
Cita en Constança Faustino Claro Maça (2024). A Comunicação Estratégica Digital na Indústria Televisiva. Estudo de caso: Media Capital Digital. Universidade Catolica Portuguesa (Tesis maestría)2023 •
2021 •
2015 •
Planta Medica
Antinociceptive Effect and GC/MS Analysis of<i>Rosmarinus officinalis</i>L. Essential Oil from its Aerial Parts2009 •
Aequationes Mathematicae
Second order iterative functional equations related to a competition equation2014 •
International Sociology
Low-income mothers in an Israeli welfare-to-work program: Symbolic violence and its limitations2017 •
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