
Abstract: As humanoid robots are being implemented in more and more different fields ofsociety (healthcare, education, customer service, home) ethical issues related to humanoid robotdeployment are arisen and challenged (Bryson, 2018; Lin, Abney, & Bekey, 2012). This paperdiscusses the various ethical implications of humanoid robot deployment in the following areas:autonomy, responsibility, privacy, emotional attachment, displacement of human labor, socialperceptions and biases toward human-like machines, the legal challenges for ethical design ofand implementation of humanoid robot deployment, and a multidisciplinary analysis of theoriesfrom robotics, philosophy, law, and social sciences relevant to the ethical governance ofhumanoid robot deployment (Lin, Abney, & Bekey, 2012; Gunkel, 2018). From a holisticmethodological perspective considering the following aspects: Robotics ethics, philosophicaland sociological perspectives of Humanoid Robots Ethical problems that require humangovernance.The outcome of this paper is a set of frameworks for ethical governance of humanoid robotsthat are constructive in the future: ethical governance on the ethical basis of humanoid robotdesign (IEEE, 2019).
Robot Ethics, Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Human-Robot Interaction, Social Robotics, Autonomous Systems, Ethical Design, Robotics and Society, AI Governance, Machine Morality, Technology and Ethics.
Robot Ethics, Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Human-Robot Interaction, Social Robotics, Autonomous Systems, Ethical Design, Robotics and Society, AI Governance, Machine Morality, Technology and Ethics.
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