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Co-evolutionary scenarios for creative prototyping of future robot systems for civil protection

Carlsen, Henrik (author)
Swedish Defence Research Agency
Johansson, Linda (author)
KTH,Filosofi
Dreborg, Karl Henrik (author)
Swedish Defence Research Agency
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Wikman-Svahn, Per (author)
Swedish Defence Research Agency
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Elsevier BV, 2014
2014
English.
In: Technological forecasting & social change. - : Elsevier BV. - 0040-1625 .- 1873-5509. ; 84, s. 93-100
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  • Co-evolutionary scenarios are used for creative prototyping with the purpose of assessing potential implications of future autonomous robot systems on civil protection. The methodology is based on a co-evolutionary scenario approach and the development of different evolutionary paths. Opportunities, threats and ethical aspects in connection with the introduction of robotics in the domestic security and safety sector are identified using an iterative participatory workshop methodology. Three creative prototypes of robotic systems are described: "RoboMall", "RoboButler" and "SnakeSquad". The debate in society that might follow the introduction of these three robot systems and society's response to the experienced ethical problems and opportunities are discussed in the context of two scenarios of different future societies.

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Co-evolutionary
Scenarios
Autonomous systems
Robots
Security
Safety
History and philosophy subjects
Historisk-filosofiska ämnen

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