Changes for page Step 3: Effects
Last modified by Shambhawi Pal on 2023/04/11 18:12
From version 2.1
edited by Marijn Roelvink
on 2023/02/21 12:36
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To version 3.1
edited by Marijn Roelvink
on 2023/02/21 14:16
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... ... @@ -53,7 +53,19 @@ 53 53 - on more general ethical or societal aspects? 54 54 55 55 What are they? 56 -)))|(% style="width:346px" %) 56 +)))|(% style="width:346px" %)((( 57 +- If the patient has problems with the digital tools they might get frustrated or angry 58 + 59 +- The robot is not aware of the state of the patient outside the sessions, its demeanour might be disconnected from what the patient needs 60 + 61 +- The robot can only know how the patient is doing during the sessions through prompts or questions, might not know when something is going wrong during the session unless manually prompted by stakeholders. 62 + 63 +- Maybe the patient liked painting with a human or the caretaker, this replacement might make them feel more lonely 64 + 65 +- If the patient starts to see the robot more as "human", they might get frustrated with the robots limitations 66 + 67 +- working with such a robot always needs caution that we do not try to replace human interaction but augment it 68 +))) 57 57 |((( 58 58 [[image:11.png]] 59 59