The Future of Robotics and its Global Impacts
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
The Future of Consumer Robotics
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
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Future Trends in Robotics
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
European Parliament Regulatory Efforts on Robotics
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
Androids and our Future Societies
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.
The Future of Work on a Robot Economy
The IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO) was held in Austin (TX), USA on 8-10 March 2017. ARSO is a single track workshop, aiming to provide world class researchers, engineers, investors, economists, and representatives of industry and government with a forum to discuss cutting-edge robotics technologies, business opportunities, and other impacts on human society. Topics range from psychological and philosophical aspects over interaction and communication to technological systems and architectures.