
The Open Roboethics initiative (ORi) is a roboethics thinktank that explores different ways to bring together and engage robotics stakeholders so that their feedback can inform the process of making robotics-related design and policy decisions. Headquartered at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, ORi is an interdisciplinary, international group of people passionate about roboethics in general.
Recent posts:
- Open Roboethics initiative delivers statement to United Nations CCW
- Global majority want autonomous weapons banned: New report
- Should robots make life/death decisions? UN to discuss lethal autonomous weapons next week
- Should a care robot bring an alcoholic a drink? It depends on who owns the robot
- Should ownership influence the decision-making of a care robot?
- Robot caregivers: How much interaction with a robot is socially acceptable?
- How much interaction with a robot is socially acceptable?
- Readers optimistic about role of robots as care assistants for seniors
- Would you trust a robot to take care of your grandpa?
- Balance of privacy and control key to acceptance of robot bath assistants
- What would you want your robot home to do for you?
- Reader poll: How much control should a bathing robot have?
- Poll shows bots seen more as appliance than companion, but still good for whole family
- Reader poll: Home robots — appliance or companion?
- Impact of robocars perceived as net positive even if jobs are displaced
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