Artefacts of Change: The Disruptive Nature of Humanoid Robots Beyond Classificatory Concerns.

IF 3 2区 哲学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science and Engineering Ethics Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1007/s11948-025-00532-5
Cindy Friedman
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One characteristic of socially disruptive technologies is that they have the potential to cause uncertainty about the application conditions of a concept i.e., they are conceptually disruptive. Humanoid robots have done just this, as evidenced by discussions about whether, and under what conditions, humanoid robots could be classified as, for example, moral agents, moral patients, or legal and/or moral persons. This paper frames the disruptive effect of humanoid robots differently by taking the discussion beyond that of classificatory concerns. It does so by showing that humanoid robots are socially disruptive because they also transform how we experience and understand the world. Through inviting us to relate to a technological artefact as if it is human, humanoid robots have a profound impact upon the way in which we relate to different elements of our world. Specifically, I focus on three types of human relational experiences, and how the norms that surround them may be transformed by humanoid robots: (1) human-technology relations; (2) human-human relations; and (3) human-self relations. Anticipating the ways in which humanoid robots may change society is important given that once a technology is entrenched, it is difficult to counteract negative impacts. Therefore, we should try to anticipate them while we can still do something to prevent them. Since humanoid robots are currently relatively rudimentary, yet there is incentive to invest more in their development, it is now a good time to think carefully about how this technology may impact us.

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变化的人工制品:超越分类关注的类人机器人的破坏性本质。
社会颠覆性技术的一个特征是,它们有可能导致概念应用条件的不确定性,即它们在概念上具有颠覆性。人形机器人已经做到了这一点,关于人形机器人是否以及在什么条件下可以被分类为道德行为者、道德病人或合法和/或道德的人的讨论证明了这一点。本文通过超越分类问题的讨论,以不同的方式构建了人形机器人的破坏性影响。它通过展示人形机器人具有社会破坏性,因为它们也改变了我们体验和理解世界的方式来做到这一点。人形机器人通过邀请我们像对待人类一样对待技术人工制品,对我们与世界不同元素的联系方式产生了深远的影响。具体而言,我将重点关注三种类型的人类关系体验,以及围绕它们的规范如何被人形机器人所改变:(1)人与技术关系;(2)人际关系;(3)人际关系。预测人形机器人可能改变社会的方式很重要,因为一旦一项技术根深蒂固,就很难抵消其负面影响。因此,在我们还能做些什么来预防它们的时候,我们应该试着预测它们。由于人形机器人目前相对初级,但有动力在其开发上投入更多资金,现在是仔细思考这项技术可能对我们产生何种影响的好时机。
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Science and Engineering Ethics
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10.70
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期刊介绍: Science and Engineering Ethics is an international multidisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring ethical issues associated with science and engineering, covering professional education, research and practice as well as the effects of technological innovations and research findings on society. While the focus of this journal is on science and engineering, contributions from a broad range of disciplines, including social sciences and humanities, are welcomed. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, ethics of new and emerging technologies, research ethics, computer ethics, energy ethics, animals and human subjects ethics, ethics education in science and engineering, ethics in design, biomedical ethics, values in technology and innovation. We welcome contributions that deal with these issues from an international perspective, particularly from countries that are underrepresented in these discussions.
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