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Can Robots Make us Better Humans?

This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the term “Virtuous Robotics” to describe Human–Robot Interaction (HRI) designed to help humans reach a higher level of moral development. Our approach contrasts with mainstream approaches to robot design in...

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Published in:International journal of social robotics 2021-02, Vol.13 (1), p.7-22
Main Authors: Cappuccio, Massimiliano L, Sandoval, Eduardo B, Mubin Omar, Obaid Mohammad, Velonaki Mari
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