Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot
Objectives: The purpose of the research is to draw attention to the need for comprehensive scientific reflection on the technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-machine cooperation on the example of the Robin Heart medical robot. Methods: The conclusions presented in the article...
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author | Małgorzata Suchacka Mariusz Wojewoda Zbigniew Nawrat Artur Domurat Angelika Magdalena Pabian |
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description | Objectives: The purpose of the research is to draw attention to the need for comprehensive scientific reflection on the technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-machine cooperation on the example of the Robin Heart medical robot.
Methods: The conclusions presented in the article are the result of non-reactive research based on the analysis of secondary sources - scientific literature. The method of scientific inference was inductive. Sources of information used to write this article, are interdisciplinary in nature: in the field of management sciences, psychology, sociology, ethics, management sciences and medical physics.
Results: the value of the analysis is the author's assumption that medical robots (including "Robin Heart") are part of the "technology system". We point out the connections between humans (agent 1; agent 2) and technological artifacts (agent 3). The first agent is a person working in a medical facility, functioning in various roles: robot creator, programmer, device owner, operator, robot trainer. The second agent is a patient using a medical service. The third agent is a robot equipped with AI. It can be treated in two ways: as a significant "extension" of human abilities, or as an autonomous entity of medical action.
Conclusions: The use of robots is another consequence of human evolution. We move from the stage of ordinary use to the stage of cooperation with them. Improving the human-machine relationship will probably dominate many years of activity of multi-disciplinary teams combining humanistic, biological and technical approaches. The obtained results show that it is necessary to build awareness of the technology system based on a holistic view that considers the integration of interdisciplinary achievements. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1fee83a0c2c74d539b227db7a26fa3b02025-01-15T07:10:08ZengAkademia Nauk Stosowanych WSGE im. A. De Gasperi w JózefowieJournal of Modern Science1734-20312391-789X2024-12-0160636939110.13166/jms/197008197008Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robotMałgorzata Suchacka0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3769-5892Mariusz Wojewoda1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0732-7500Zbigniew Nawrat2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0638-3789Artur Domurat3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5533-9106Angelika Magdalena Pabian4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8958-4262University of Silesia in KatowiceUniversity of Silesia in KatowiceMedical University of SilesiaUniversity of Silesia in KatowiceUniversity of Silesia in KatowiceObjectives: The purpose of the research is to draw attention to the need for comprehensive scientific reflection on the technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-machine cooperation on the example of the Robin Heart medical robot. Methods: The conclusions presented in the article are the result of non-reactive research based on the analysis of secondary sources - scientific literature. The method of scientific inference was inductive. Sources of information used to write this article, are interdisciplinary in nature: in the field of management sciences, psychology, sociology, ethics, management sciences and medical physics. Results: the value of the analysis is the author's assumption that medical robots (including "Robin Heart") are part of the "technology system". We point out the connections between humans (agent 1; agent 2) and technological artifacts (agent 3). The first agent is a person working in a medical facility, functioning in various roles: robot creator, programmer, device owner, operator, robot trainer. The second agent is a patient using a medical service. The third agent is a robot equipped with AI. It can be treated in two ways: as a significant "extension" of human abilities, or as an autonomous entity of medical action. Conclusions: The use of robots is another consequence of human evolution. We move from the stage of ordinary use to the stage of cooperation with them. Improving the human-machine relationship will probably dominate many years of activity of multi-disciplinary teams combining humanistic, biological and technical approaches. The obtained results show that it is necessary to build awareness of the technology system based on a holistic view that considers the integration of interdisciplinary achievements.https://www.jomswsge.com/Technical-social-psychological-and-ethical-aspects-of-human-robot-collaboration-a,197008,0,2.htmltrustnew technologysocial systemethical issuesmedical robotshuman-machine relationshuman dilemmas |
spellingShingle | Małgorzata Suchacka Mariusz Wojewoda Zbigniew Nawrat Artur Domurat Angelika Magdalena Pabian Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot Journal of Modern Science trust new technology social system ethical issues medical robots human-machine relations human dilemmas |
title | Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot |
title_full | Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot |
title_fullStr | Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot |
title_full_unstemmed | Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot |
title_short | Technical, social, psychological and ethical aspects of human-robot collaboration: a case study of the 'Robin Heart' medical robot |
title_sort | technical social psychological and ethical aspects of human robot collaboration a case study of the robin heart medical robot |
topic | trust new technology social system ethical issues medical robots human-machine relations human dilemmas |
url | https://www.jomswsge.com/Technical-social-psychological-and-ethical-aspects-of-human-robot-collaboration-a,197008,0,2.html |
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