Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies

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adam_text C ONTENTS LIFE AND OTHER FUNCTIONS ... AGENCY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ETHICS AND APPLICATIONS.. L IFE AND OTHER FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION AGENCY YY ARTIFICIAL AGENTS (AAS) YY AND RATIONAL AAS AUTONOMY AND FUNCTIONALLY AUTONOMOUS AAS TRUST IN THE CONTEXT OF AAS AND FAAAS................. CONCLUDING REMARKS....................................................... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........................................................... REFERENCES YY ............YY..................YY...YY...................YY.. SYSTEMATIC AND NORMATIVE IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOMOI^HIC AND BIOMORPHIC DESCRIPTIONS. PREFACE ................................................................... 5 MICHAEL DECKER, MATHIAS GUTMANN, & JULIA KNTFKA LIFE AS MACHINE? FROM LIFE SCIENCE TO CYBEIPHYSICAL SYSTEMS . 13 KLAUS MAINZER 1 COMPLEX SYSTEMS VIEW IN LIFE SCIENCE ...................................... 13 2 PARADIGM SHIFTS IN SYSTEMS A^D SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY.1YY 3 COMPUTATIONAL VIEW INCISE SCIENCE . . 1 7 ..... ..........YY YY ...... YY YY..YY.... 4 MODELING THE BRAIN AS COMPLEX DYNAMICAL SYSTEM. .. ...17 5 SELF-ORGANIZATION AND SELF-CONTROL OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS .....19 6 NEURAL NETWORKS AND ROBOTICS......................................................20 7 EMBODIED ROBOTICSAND C OGNITION.........................................23 8 TOWARDS COMPLEX SOCIO-TEC^C^^ CYBERPHYSICAL SYSTEMS....................................................................25 9 SOCIETAL AND ETHICAL CHALLENGES.....................................................26 10 R E F E R E N C E S . . . . . . . . . . . 27 AUTONOMY AND TRUST IN THE CONTEXT OF ARTIFICIAL AGENTS ... 29 HERMAN T. TAVANI & JEFF BUECHNER 1 2 3 6 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 9 0 3 7 8 YY 9 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 BIOMORPHIC AND YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY YY METAPHORS - SOME ARGUMENTS WHY RO- BOTS DO NOT EVOLVE, WHY COMPUTING IS NOT ORGANIC, AND WHY ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ARE NOT INTELLIGENT .................................................................... 53 MATHIAS GUTMANN & JULIA KNIFKA 1 INTRODUCTION: THE PROBLEM OF METAPHORS.....................................53 2 TECHNOMOPHIC AND BIOMORPHIC METAPHORS IN GENERAL ..........55 3 TECKOMORDHIC METAPHORS AND MODELS . ...............................56 4 FROM LIVING ENTITIES TO YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY UNITS: ORGANISMS....58 5 W HATIFW EDO NOT?..................................................... YY YY........ ..YY60 6 BI YY MORPHIC METAPHORS AND MODELS..............................................64 7 IS ORGANIC COMDUTING ENGINEERING?.............................................65 8 IS EVOLUTION SELF-CONSTMCTION?.....................................................67 9 THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF AS IF ................................................. 70 10 SON^E CONSEQUENCES: WHY ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ARE NOT INTELLIGENT.....................................................................................72 11 REFERENCES...........................................................................................76 A GENCY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS TOWARD A COMPARATIVE THEORY OF AGENTS ................................................... 81 RAFAEL CAPURRO 1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................81 2 ARISTOTLE ON AGENTS...........................................................................82 3 KANTONPERSONHOOD..........................................................................86 4 ARTIFICIAL AGENTS.................................................................................90 5 CONCLUSION..........................................................................................93 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................................................................94 7 REFERENCES:........................................................................................94 ARTIFICIAL BODIES AND EMBODIMENT OF AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS KLAUS WIEGERLING ANTHROPOMORPHIC SAXOPHONIST ROBOT WAS-2R WHAT KIND OF IMPRESSIONS OF MUSICIANS HAVE ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE OF WAS-2R?..... CONCLUSIONS........................................................................ ACKNOWLEDGMENT ............................................................. REFERENCES: ...................................................................... INTRODUCTION WHAT IS IT LIKE TO ENCOUNTER A FUNDAMENTALLY ALIEN FORM OF LIFE? ..................................................... REACTIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS TOWARD AUTONOMOUS ARTIFICIAL AGENTS YYYYYYYY. YY YYYYYYYY. THE YYYYYY YYYYYYYY 1 YY VALLEY ................................................... EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE......................................................... CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK .............................................. REFERENCES......................................................................... INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................123 HOW TO CONSTRUCT SELF-X SYSTEMS? ......................................... YY.124 FIVE STEPS TO MAKE A SYSTEM YYYY-READY YYYYYYYYYYYYYY126 AN EXAMPLE: ADAPTIVE PRODUCTION CELL ....................................... 126 RESTORE INVARIANT APPROACH............................................................128 VERIFICATION OF O/C-ARCHITECTURES ................................................ 129 MEASURING THE SELF-X CAPACITY ...................................................... 130 CONCLUSION YYYYYYYYYY YY YY:YY REFERENCES...........................................................................................133 HUMAN-RRIENDLY ROBOTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PUYYOSES AND THEIR POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS ........................................................................... 135 JORGE SOLIS & ATSUO TAKANISHI E THICS AND A PPLICATIONS CONTROLLING SOFTWARE-INDUCED SELF-ORGANIZING BEHAVIOR.. 123 FLORIAN NASZ, HELLA SEEBACH, JAN-PHILIPP STEGHOFER & WOLFGANG REIF IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? ON OUR DISPOSITION AND THE (PRETENDED) INEVITABLENESS TO A NTHROPOM O_IZE MACHINES ....................................... 107 KARSTENWCBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 07 09 0 3 4 6 8 1 1 1 1 1 YY YY T H YY YY YY 5 7 3 3 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INTRODUCTION.............................................................. HOW TO DEFINE AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (AS) THE INCR^SING RELEVANCE OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS IN SERVICES ECONOMIES AND IT S LABOUR IMPACTYY THE INVOLVEMENT OF WORKERS IN AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS CONCLUSIVE REMARKS .............................................. : REFERENCES.............................................................................. TECHNOLOGY IS GETTING CLOSER. PRELIMINARY TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS........................................................................................177 MICHAEL DECKER 1 GACKGROUND-TW YY PARADIGMS FOR OPTIMIZING HUMAN-MACHINE I N T E R F A C E S . . 177 2 EIOCYBEMETIC ADAPTATION - SOME DISTINCTIONS YYYY.....YYYY.....180 3 TWO APPLICATION SCENARIOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 3 ............. .YY YY ......... YY YY.... 4 DISCUSSION OF BIOCYBERNETIC ADAPTATION YYN THESE SCENARIOS..186 5 CONCLUSION..........................................................................................189 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...........................................................................189 7 REFERENCES:........................................................................................190 ETHICAL ASPECTS OF AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS: FORESIGHT ANA GOVERNANCE.............................................................................193 BERND CARSTEN STAHL & JOB TIMMERMANS 1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................193 2 YYHE ETHICS OFEMERGINGLNFOIMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES.........................................................194 3 AUTONOMY AS A RECURRING THEME ..................................................198 4 GOVERNANCE: AN ATTEMDTTO ADDRESS THE ETHICS OF AUTONOMY IN ICT.............................................................207 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...........................................................................211 6 REFERENCES.: ....................................................................................... 212 ROBOTS AND HUMANS AS CO-WORKERS? THE HUMAN-CENTRED PERSPECTIVE OF WORK WITH AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS ..................................... 147 ANTONIO B. MONIZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 6 3 YY 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 H F H 1 1 1 1 AUTHORS 215
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title Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies
title_auth Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies
title_exact_search Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies
title_full Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies edited by Michael Decker, Mathias Gutmann, Julia Knifka
title_fullStr Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies edited by Michael Decker, Mathias Gutmann, Julia Knifka
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies edited by Michael Decker, Mathias Gutmann, Julia Knifka
title_short Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience
title_sort evolutionary robotics organic computing and adaptive ambience epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies
title_sub epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies
topic Adaptives System (DE-588)4247928-9 gnd
Agent Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4310355-8 gnd
Organic Computing (DE-588)7624947-5 gnd
Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd
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Agent Künstliche Intelligenz
Organic Computing
Ethik
Autonomes System
Embodiment
Erkenntnistheorie
Evolutionärer Algorithmus
Autonomer Roboter
Faktor Mensch
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