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New Robotics Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at University of Essex (Hazardous Machinery: the Assignment of Agency and Blame To Robots Versus Non-autonomous Machines)

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Investigators publish new report on Robotics. According to news originating from Colchester, United Kingdom, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Autonomous robots increasingly perform functions that are potentially hazardous and could cause injury to people (e.g., autonomous driving). When this happens, questions will arise regarding responsibility, although autonomy complicates this issue - insofar as robots seem to control their own behaviour, where would blame be assigned? Across three experiments, we examined whether robots involved in harm are assigned agency and, consequently, blamed.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Essex, “In Studies 1 and 2, people assigned more agency to machines involved in accidents when they were described as ‘autonomous robots’ (vs. ‘machines’), and in turn, blamed them more, across a variety of contexts. In Study 2, robots and machines were assigned similar experience, and we found no evidence for a role of experience in blaming robots over machines. In Study 3, people assigned more agency and blame to a more (vs. less) sophisticated military robot involved in a civilian fatality. Humans who were responsible for robots’ safe operation, however, were blamed similarly whether harms involved a robot (vs. machine; Study 1), or a more (vs. less; Study 3) sophisticated robot.”

ColchesterUnited KingdomEuropeAutonomous RobotEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningNano-robotRobotRoboticsUniversity of Essex

2024

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