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An ethical framework for human-robot collaboration for the future people-centric manufacturing: A collaborative endeavour with European subject-matter experts in ethics

Envisioning humans and (smart) robots collaboratively working on the manufacturing shop floor, sharing spaces, tasks and objectives, reflects the ambitious goal that the ideal factory of the future aspires to attain. However, ensuring the effective implementation of this novel form of labour organis...

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Published in:Technology in society 2024-09, Vol.78, p.102680, Article 102680
Main Authors: Callari, Tiziana C., Vecellio Segate, Riccardo, Hubbard, Ella-Mae, Daly, Angela, Lohse, Niels
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