The Tactile Ethics of Soft Robotics: Designing Wisely for Human-Robot Interaction.

Soft Robot

Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

Published: June 2017

Soft robots promise an exciting design trajectory in the field of robotics and human-robot interaction (HRI), promising more adaptive, resilient movement within environments as well as a safer, more sensitive interface for the objects or agents the robot encounters. In particular, tactile HRI is a critical dimension for designers to consider, especially given the onrush of assistive and companion robots into our society. In this article, we propose to surface an important set of ethical challenges for the field of soft robotics to meet. Tactile HRI strongly suggests that soft-bodied robots balance tactile engagement against emotional manipulation, model intimacy on the bonding with a tool not with a person, and deflect users from personally and socially destructive behavior the soft bodies and surfaces could normally entice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/soro.2017.0032DOI Listing

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