The demystification of the robot: Why we need informed people and explainable machines

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talkscience-to-science

Description

Robotics and Artificial Intelligence entail many opportunities for humanity: From improving medical diagnoses to enabling greater autonomy for the elderly, from cleaning the house to optimizing energy efficiency. In the public discourse, however, smart technologies are customarily represented by the stereotypical image of the android, the artificial replication of the human being. Based on psychological findings, Mara argues that a human-centered approach towards technological development must foster new visions of complementary human-machine relationships instead of fueling fears of substitution. Furthermore, as many outside the expert circles still lack information about technical functions and feel uncomfortable with technology they don’t understand, there is a need for user empowerment: By explaining basic technological concepts to the public and by designing machines that are explainable themselves.
Period20 Nov 2018
Event titleunbekannt/unknown
Event typeOther
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 202035 Robotics
  • 102013 Human-computer interaction
  • 501002 Applied psychology
  • 501012 Media psychology
  • 102001 Artificial intelligence
  • 508016 Science communication
  • 509026 Digitalisation research

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation