Are We Ready For Robot Relationships by The British Academy published on 2017-03-09T13:37:00Z This event took place on 21 Feb 2017 at Hugh Aston Building, Richmond Street, Leicester, LE2 7ED and is part of the British Academy's season on Robotics, AI and Society. Companion robots designed to interact, assist and socialise with humans are a growing focus of the robotics industry. While some developers are looking to create innovative caregiving solutions to help ageing populations, others are delving into equally controversial territory - such as the creation of human-like sex robots. Can advanced technology really improve living standards or alleviate loneliness? Join our panel as they discuss the pros and cons of human-robot relationships. Speakers: Professor Margaret Boden FBA, Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Sussex Dr John Danaher, Lecturer in Law, NUI Galway Nicole Dewandre, Philosopher, Joint Research Centre, European Commission Dr Kathleen Richardson, Senior Research Fellow in the Ethics of Robotics, De Montfort University Leicester Chair: Luke Dormehl, Journalist and author, Thinking Machines (WH Allen, 2016) With thanks to De Montfort University. Find out more: http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/are-we-ready-robot-relationships Genre Learning