TY - GEN
T1 - A Road Map for Responsible Robotics
T2 - Promoting Human Agency and Collaborative Efforts
AU - Araiza-Illan, Dejanira
AU - Baum, Kevin
AU - Beebee, Helen
AU - Chatila, Raja
AU - Moth-Lund Christensen, Sarah
AU - Coghlan, Simon
AU - Collins, Emily
AU - Conroy, S. Kate
AU - Cunha, Alcino
AU - Dobrosovestnova, Anna
AU - Duijf, Hein
AU - Evers, Vanessa
AU - Fisher, Michael
AU - Hochgeschwender, Nico
AU - Kökciyan, Nadin
AU - Lemaignan, Séverin
AU - Rodriguez-Lera, Francisco
AU - Ljungblad, Sara
AU - Magnusson, Martin
AU - Mansouri, Masoumeh
AU - Milford, Michael
AU - Moon, A Jung
AU - Powers, Thomas M.
AU - Salvini, Pericle
AU - Scantamburlo, Teresa
AU - Schuster, Nick
AU - Slavkovik, Marija
AU - Topcu, Ufuk
AU - Vanegas, Daniel
AU - Wasowski, Andrzej
AU - Yang, Yi
PY - 2025/12/12
Y1 - 2025/12/12
N2 - This document presents the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar “Roadmap for Responsible Robotics,” held in September 2023 at the Leibniz Center for Informatics, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. The seminar brought together researchers from the fields of robotics, computer science, social and cognitive sciences, and philosophy with the aim of charting a path toward improving responsibility in robotic systems. Through intensive interdisciplinary discussions centered on the various values at stake as robotics increasingly integrates into human life, the participants identified key priorities to guide future research and regulatory efforts. The resulting road map outlines actionable steps to ensure that robotic systems coevolve with human societies, promoting human agency and humane values rather than undermining them. Designed for diverse stakeholders—researchers, policy makers, industry leaders, practitioners, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and civil society groups—this road map provides a foundation for collaborative efforts toward responsible robotics.
AB - This document presents the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar “Roadmap for Responsible Robotics,” held in September 2023 at the Leibniz Center for Informatics, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. The seminar brought together researchers from the fields of robotics, computer science, social and cognitive sciences, and philosophy with the aim of charting a path toward improving responsibility in robotic systems. Through intensive interdisciplinary discussions centered on the various values at stake as robotics increasingly integrates into human life, the participants identified key priorities to guide future research and regulatory efforts. The resulting road map outlines actionable steps to ensure that robotic systems coevolve with human societies, promoting human agency and humane values rather than undermining them. Designed for diverse stakeholders—researchers, policy makers, industry leaders, practitioners, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and civil society groups—this road map provides a foundation for collaborative efforts toward responsible robotics.
U2 - 10.1109/MRA.2025.3620148
DO - 10.1109/MRA.2025.3620148
M3 - Article
SN - 1070-9932
VL - 32
SP - 12
EP - 24
JO - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
JF - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
ER -