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The Robotics Revolution

How will machines transform our human world?
The Robotics Revolution

Can consciousness be created in a lab? Will robots take over our jobs and fight our wars? How do you teach a machine to tell right from wrong?

Technologies that were once in the realm of science fiction are rapidly becoming a reality, raising a host of complicated ethical, political, social, and scientific questions. To better understand the role intelligent machines will play in our lives, Footnote gathered insights from academic experts in a wide range of fields including computer science, philosophy, cognitive science, engineering, psychology, and political science.

This forward-looking series of articles explores which possibilities are more science than fiction and how to prepare for a world where machines are an everyday part of our lives. Our academic contributors examine how we’ll interact with robots, how they will impact our economy and society, and how what we learn about artificial intelligence will change how we view ourselves.

How Will Robots Transform Us?

The Future Is Now

How Will Robots Transform Us?
By Bertram Malle, Brown University & Suzannah Weiss, Footnote September 25, 2013
What Should A Robot Do? Designing Robots That Know Right From Wrong

Learning To Behave

What Should A Robot Do? Designing Robots That Know Right From Wrong
By AJung Moon, University of British Columbia April 25, 2014
Why Intelligence Requires Both Body And Brain

Thought in Motion

Why Intelligence Requires Both Body And Brain
By Colin Allen, Indiana University January 27, 2014

Contributors

Igor Aleksander
Igor Aleksander
Imperial College London
Colin Allen
Colin Allen
Indiana University
Sabine Hauert
Sabine Hauert
University of Bristol
Chad Jenkins
Chad Jenkins
Brown University
Samuel Kortchmar
Samuel Kortchmar
Brown University
Armin Krishnan
Armin Krishnan
East Carolina University
Angelica Lim
Angelica Lim
Kyoto University
Michael Littman
Michael Littman
Brown University
Bertram Malle
Bertram Malle
Brown University
AJung Moon
AJung Moon
University of British Columbia
Alexandra Peseri
Alexandra Peseri
Brown University
Hallie Siegel
Hallie Siegel
Robohub

Partners

Brown University's Humanity-Centered Robotics Initiative
Brown University's Humanity-Centered Robotics Initiative
Robohub
Robohub

Footnote Articles

Articles

Building the Emotional Machine
Robots Grow Up

Building the Emotional Machine

By Angelica Lim, Kyoto University March 17, 2016

To create robots with feelings, researchers are programming them to learn and develop emotion the way human children do.

Teaching Robots To Behave Ethically
Moral Machines

Teaching Robots To Behave Ethically

By Bertram Malle, Brown University April 15, 2015

Can we teach robots to have a moral compass?

Microbots, Robot Swarms, And Other News From The Future
Robot Report

Microbots, Robot Swarms, And Other News From The Future

By Sabine Hauert, University of Bristol & Hallie Siegel, Robohub July 30, 2014

The team from Robohub talks about the hype, the science, and how to understand what’s really happening in cutting-edge robotics.

The Path To A Programmable World
Internet of Things

The Path To A Programmable World

By Michael Littman & Samuel Kortchmar, Brown University June 11, 2014

How responsive devices – and simple systems for programming them – will shape the world to fit our needs and preferences.

What Should A Robot Do? Designing Robots That Know Right From Wrong
Learning To Behave

What Should A Robot Do? Designing Robots That Know Right From Wrong

By AJung Moon, University of British Columbia April 25, 2014

A new approach to programming robots by developing an ethical framework to guide their behavior.

Machine Consciousness: Fact Or Fiction?
Automating Awareness

Machine Consciousness: Fact Or Fiction?

By Igor Aleksander, Imperial College London February 20, 2014

To build a conscious machine, we must first understand what makes us conscious.

From Disembodied Bytes To Robots That Think & Act Like Humans
Mind, Matter, Machine

From Disembodied Bytes To Robots That Think & Act Like Humans

By Colin Allen, Indiana University January 30, 2014

Our idea of what an intelligent machine looks like is evolving as scientists discover that human thought extends beyond the brain.

Why Intelligence Requires Both Body And Brain
Thought in Motion

Why Intelligence Requires Both Body And Brain

By Colin Allen, Indiana University January 27, 2014

Scientists are studying how the entire body, not just the brain, aids us in cognitive tasks.

Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World
Robots 101

Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World

By Chad Jenkins & Alexandra Peseri, Brown University December 3, 2013

Roboticist Chad Jenkins clears up the questions people most often ask him about robots.

Robots, Soldiers, & Cyborgs: The Future Of Warfare
Cyber Soldiers

Robots, Soldiers, & Cyborgs: The Future Of Warfare

By Armin Krishnan, East Carolina University October 24, 2013

A glimpse into the future of robotic technology on the battlefield.

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Coverage & Republication

  • Republication - Greater Good Magazine
    Can You Teach a Robot to Love?

    By Angelica Lim, Simon Fraser University

    UC Berkeley's Greater Good Magazine republished Footnote's article on how researchers are programming robots to learn and develop emotions.

  • Republication - Robohub
    "The Robotics Revolution" on Robohub

    By Various Contributors

    Robohub, one of the most popular sites for robotics news, republished several articles from Footnote's series.

  • Republication - Robohub
    Robots Grow Up: Building the Emotional Machine

    By Angelica Lim

    Several articles from Footnote's robotics series, including this one by Angelica Lim, were republished on Robohub.

  • Citation - Wikipedia
    Internet of Things

    Dr. Michael Littman's Footnote article is quoted in the Wikipedia entry on the internet of things.

  • Coverage - Vice
    How to Teach Manners to a Robot

    By Jordan Pearson

    Vice's Motherboard reports on Dr. AJung Moon's Footnote article on roboethics.

  • Coverage - Business Insider
    A Simple Experiment Shows How Hard It Is To Get Robots To Behave Ethically

    By Dylan Love

    Business Insider covers Dr. AJung Moon's research on teaching robots to know right from wrong.

  • Coverage - Mashable
    Can You Teach a Robot How Not to Be a Jerk?

    By Lance Ulanoff

    Mashable covers Dr. AJung Moon's research on teaching robots how to behave ethically.

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