AI Article Synopsis

  • The article examines the role of AI robots in eldercare while highlighting ethical challenges, particularly in relation to traditional Confucian values of filial piety.
  • It argues that AI robots, despite their human-like features, lack genuine emotional engagement and cannot fulfill true caregiving responsibilities.
  • The paper also discusses the potential societal changes and implications for human-robot interactions, predicting a shift from viewing robots as mere service providers to companions in eldercare.

Article Abstract

This article discusses the application of artificially intelligent robots within eldercare and explores a series of ethical considerations, including the challenges that AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology poses to traditional Chinese Confucian filial piety. From the perspective of Confucian ethics, the paper argues that robots cannot adequately fulfill duties of care. Due to their detachment from personal relationships and interactions, the "emotions" of AI robots are merely performative reactions in different situations, rather than actual emotional abilities. No matter how "humanized" robots become, it is difficult to establish genuine empathy and a meaningful relationship with them for this reason. Even so, we acknowledge that AI robots are a significant tool in managing the demands of elder care and the growth of care poverty, and as such, we attempt to outline some parameters within which care robotics could be acceptable within a Confucian ethical system. Finally, the paper discusses the social impact and ethical considerations brought on by the interaction between humans and machines. It is observed that the relationship between humans and technology has always had both utopian and dystopian aspects, and robotic elder care is no exception. AI caregiver robots will likely become a part of elder care, and the transformation of these robots from "service providers" to "companions" seems inevitable. In light of this, the application of AI-augmented robotic elder care will also eventually change our understanding of interpersonal relationships and traditional requirements of filial piety.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09697330241238332DOI Listing

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