ロボットの気持ちを考えるー人間とロボットの共存社会を目指して
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私たち人間は既にロボットに囲まれて生活しています。食洗機や自動温度調節器などの機械は私たちの生活に完全に調和していて、もはやそれらをロボットと呼ぶ必要さえ感じません。この先、ロボットがさらに普及する未来はどうなるでしょう?
社会科学者のレイラ・タカヤマは人間とロボットのユニークな共存社会を設計しつつ、ロボットの将来を研究することは実は私たち人間をより深く理解することに繋がると提言します。
私たち人間は既にロボットに囲まれて生活しています。食洗機や自動温度調節器などの機械は私たちの生活に完全に調和していて、もはやそれらをロボットと呼ぶ必要さえ感じません。この先、ロボットがさらに普及する未来はどうなるでしょう?
社会科学者のレイラ・タカヤマは人間とロボットのユニークな共存社会を設計しつつ、ロボットの将来を研究することは実は私たち人間をより深く理解することに繋がると提言します。
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Leila Takayama conducts research on human-robot interaction.
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