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Ethical Frameworks for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Social Robots in Children’s Healthcare Experiences
  This multi-disciplinary project aims to develop and evaluate an ethical, AI-enhanced, socially intelligent robot designed to alleviate children’s distress and pain in a clinical setting. Spanning different disciplines such as HRI, communication sciences, and pediatric research, this workshop aims to explore the ethical implications of the child-robot relationship as it pertains to pain management and robot design, the potential for a pain-reducing social robot and the ethical implications of involving family, healthcare personnel, and children in the co-design of a socially assistive robot. The methodologies used to assess this child-robot interaction will be discussed in relation to both the clinical trial and co-design phases. This is a multidisciplinary project with 4 distinct phases: co-design and usability testing, development of an autonomous system, clinical trials, and an ethical and social implication review. Our method design integrates instruments from communication sciences, HRI design and pediatric research.

  • Date:

    31 December 2021

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Funders:

    Historic Funder (pre-Worktribe)

Citation

Zeller, F., Petrick, R. P., Harris Smith, D., Stinson, J., Ellen Foster, M., & Ali, S. (2021). Ethical Frameworks for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Social Robots in Children’s Healthcare Experiences. In HRI 2021 Workshop on Measuring Child-Robot Relationships

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Keywords

Child-robot interaction; ethical design; socially assistive robotics; co-design methodology

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