Changes for page Step 3: Effects
Last modified by Hugo van Dijk on 2023/02/22 17:07
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edited by Liza Wensink
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... ... @@ -28,7 +28,15 @@ 28 28 - on more general ethical or societal aspects? 29 29 30 30 What are they? 31 -)))|Maria could potentially ignore the robot or find it annoying 31 +)))|((( 32 +Maria could potentially ignore the robot or find it annoying if it gives prompts at the wrong time. Could also be difficult since it is not a real person, which could maybe be uncomfortable for Maria. 33 + 34 +In terms of performance, the sensors could potentially be affected by weather conditions. For example sensors could be clouded by rain, etc. Other effects on the robot's performance would also be relevant, for example if the robot is low on battery or something like that. Other aspects of the environment could affect the AI as well, other actors in traffic and on the streets. It could also potentially get stuck while moving. 35 + 36 +There could be ethical issues surrounding how much of Maria's routes and time should be monitored, perhaps there could potentially be a privacy issue. We also need to be careful not to replace family members or social interactions with humans, it is probably necessary that sometimes a caretaker or family member takes her on a walk too, so that its not only robot walks. It is also worth considering who would be able to use the AI and robot solution or what facilities would be able to afford those. Would it be for all patients? Would it be government funded? There could be potential inequalities that arise because of this. 37 + 38 + 39 +))) 32 32 |((( 33 33 [[image:11.png]] 34 34