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Project Co-ordinator: Dr. rer. nat. Michael Decker, Dipl.-Phys.
Memorandum: T. Christaller et al.:
Robotik. Perspektiven für menschliches Handeln in der zukünftigen Gesellschaft.
Springer 2001 (Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment, Vol. 14)Duration: 02/99–12/01
Funding: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Robotics. Options for the Substitutability of Humans
Robots have already began to occupy their first niches in the service market. Equipped with sensors, mobility and robust control, they assume tasks which would otherwise have needed to be carried out by humans. The progress made in robotics-influenced research, in areas like artificial intelligence, mechatronics and microsystem-technology represents the possibility of machines taking over tasks that were previously executed by humans alone.
The task of this group was to find suitable criteria to judge the substitution of human beings by artificial agents; only when these criteria were set could the question be answered: Is human action substitutable? To answer this question concrete recommendations for legal and financial regulations have been developed and general hints for future dealings with robots have been set.
Project Group
Professor Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Christaller, Sankt Augustin (Chair)
Professor Dr. med. Joachim Gilsbach, Aachen
Professor Dr.-Ing. Gerd Hirzinger, Oberpfaffenhofen
Professor Dr. med. Dr. sc. Karl Lauterbach, Köln
Professor Dr. jur. Dr. soc. oec. Erich Schweighofer, Wien
Professor Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Schweitzer, Zürich
Professor Dr. phil. Dieter Sturma, Essen
Project Co-ordinator: Dr. rer. nat. Michael Decker, Dipl.-Phys.



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