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Paris | July 28, 2025 | August 1, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | September 1, 2025 | September 5, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | September 29, 2025 | October 3, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | October 6, 2025 | October 10, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | November 3, 2025 | November 7, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | December 8, 2025 | December 12, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
Paris | December 15, 2025 | December 19, 2025 | 6600 GBP | PDF Register |
About corse
The rapid development of robotics technology presents both remarkable opportunities and significant challenges for society. As robots become more integrated into everyday life, from healthcare to manufacturing, the ethical considerations surrounding their use have come to the forefront. This course, "Ethics in Robotics: Social Implications and Guidelines," aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the ethical frameworks necessary to navigate the complex interactions between humans and robots. By exploring real-world case studies and engaging in critical discussions, attendees will gain insights into the moral responsibilities associated with designing, deploying, and interacting with robotic systems. Participants will delve into the implications of robotics on privacy, employment, and human relationships, fostering a nuanced perspective on how these technologies can influence societal norms. The course will not only highlight the ethical dilemmas posed by robotics but will also provide actionable guidelines for responsible innovation.The Objectives
- Understand the ethical principles relevant to robotics.
- Analyze the social implications of robotic technologies.
- Develop frameworks for ethical decision-making in robotics.
- Explore case studies illustrating ethical dilemmas in robotics.
- Discuss guidelines for responsible robotics design and implementation.
- Foster critical thinking about the future of robotics in society.
Training Methodology
This course employs a blend of instructional techniques, including lectures, interactive discussions, group activities, and case study analysis. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises that encourage collaboration and critical thinking, allowing for a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives. The methodology is designed to create an inclusive learning environment that fosters active participation and real-world application of ethical principles.WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is ideal for professionals in robotics, engineering, ethics, law, and policy-making, as well as educators, students, and anyone interested in the societal impacts of robotics. It is particularly beneficial for those involved in the design, development, or deployment of robotic technologies, as well as individuals responsible for creating policies related to technological innovation.Course Outlines
Day 1: Introduction to Ethics in Robotics- Overview of robotics and its applications
- Historical context of ethical considerations in technology
- Key ethical theories and frameworks
- Introduction to the concept of social implications
- Case studies of ethical dilemmas in robotics
- Group discussion on personal perspectives of ethics
- Understanding privacy concerns in robotics
- The role of data collection in robotic systems
- Ethical implications of surveillance technologies
- Legal frameworks surrounding privacy in robotics
- Case studies on privacy breaches
- Group activity: Developing privacy guidelines
- The impact of robotics on the workforce
- Ethical considerations in job displacement
- Opportunities created by robotics in various sectors
- Future job landscapes and skills required
- Discussions on universal basic income and automation
- Case studies on successful transitions in automation
- Exploring the dynamics of human-robot relationships
- Ethical considerations in designing robots for companionship
- Psychological impacts of robotic presence
- Trust and reliability in human-robot interactions
- Case studies on social robots and their implications
- Group activity: Designing ethical interaction guidelines
- Understanding accountability in robotic decisions
- Legal implications of autonomous systems
- The concept of liability in robot-related incidents
- Ethical frameworks for assigning responsibility
- Discussions on regulatory approaches to robotics
- Case studies on accountability in real-world scenarios
Training Method?
- Pre-assessment
- Live group instruction
- Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
- Interactive participation and discussion
- Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
- Group activities and tests
- Each participant receives a copy of the presentation
- Slides and handouts
Training Method?
The course agenda will be as follows:- Technical Session 30-10.00 am
- Coffee Break 00-10.15 am
- Technical Session 15-12.15 noon
- Coffee Break 15-12.45 pm
- Technical Session 45-02.30 pm
- Course Ends 30 pm
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