Abstract
The basis of a humane approach to others is the authentic comprehension of
another subject. As humans, we can achieve this understanding well, and the
reason lies in how we experience the world around us and other subjects in it.
The development of robots capable of socially interacting and helping humans
is progressing, even though they are still far from reaching an autonomous comprehension
of others’ intentions, emotions, and feelings. In this sense, the humane
approach may be addressed in robotics through the concept of experience.
In a reciprocal exchange of perspectives, the core elements and the structure
of human experience are investigated in this chapter together with how the idea of experience
has been implemented in robots. The embodied Self and the relationship
with other subjects form the pivot of any human experience and are suggested
to be the basis for the emergence of a novel cognitive-experiential structure
in robots. Conversely, the possibility to develop a robot with a primitive sense
of Self raises questions about the nature of human experience and the impact
such technologies have on it.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Humane Robotics. A Multidisciplinary Approach towards the Development of Humane-Centered Technologies |
Editors | G Riva, A Marchetti |
Pages | 51-68 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Experience
- Human
- Robotic