Episode 58
The Social Robots are Coming! (with Kerstin Dautenhahn)
November 1st, 2023
49 mins 2 secs
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About this Episode
Can we create wise robots? Kerstin Dautenhahn joins Igor and Charles to dive into the intriguing world of social robots, the finer points of “Robotiquette,” and the potential role such robots can play in supporting therapeutic treatments. Igor reflects on the limits of robot-based wisdom, Kerstin reveals the potential of Generative AI like ChatGPT to generate false information about her own professional identity, and Charles considers the perils of socially awkward machines. Welcome to Episode 58.
Episode Links
- Kerstin Dautenhahn's page | University of Waterloo
- Social and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory (SIRRL)
- Robots are not human, even if we want them to be | Kerstin Dautenhahn | TEDxEastEnd
- Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human–robot interaction - Dautenhahn (2007)
- Potential Applications of Social Robots in Robot-Assisted Interventions for Social Anxiety - S Rasouli, G Gupta, E Nilsen, K Dautenhahn (2022)
- User Evaluation of Social Robots as a Tool in One-to-One Instructional Settings for Students with Learning Disabilities - N Azizi , S Chandra, M Gray, J Fane, M Sager, K Dautenhahn (2023)
- Opportunities for social robots in the stuttering clinic: A review and proposed scenarios - S Chandra, G Gupta, T Loucks, K Dautenhahn (2022)