At present, robots are playing an increasingly important role in life and business - they are no longer limited to the manufacturing industry, but have expanded to various aspects such as transportation, education, medicine, elderly care, offices, and homes. But morality and law have not kept up with the development of robots. Kate Darling is a pioneer in these research fields, and her work has helped accelerate this process. Leading robotics ethics expert Darling is a researcher at the MIT Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She studies social robotics and conducts experimental research on human-machine interaction. Darling constantly explores the emotional connections between humans and some biomimetic inventions, hoping to influence technological design and policy direction. Her articles and research predict the challenges that legislators, engineers, and the general public must address in the development of human-machine relationships in the coming decades. Although Darling has a professional background in intellectual property, law, and economics, she is passionate about technology and robotics, and therefore works in interdisciplinary fields. She taught robotics ethics courses with renowned professor Lawrence Lessig at Harvard Law School, and later devoted herself to studying the intersection of law and robotics, focusing on legal and social issues. Darling is a researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Social Studies at Harvard University and the Information Society Program at Yale University, as well as a member of the Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies. Darling's work has been reported by various media outlets such as the BBC, The Guardian, Boston Globe, CBC, and Wired magazine. She has authored many academic publications and is a contributing author for the online communication platform Robohub and the IEEE Spectrum magazine Technology Overview. As a prominent and inspiring speaker, she often gives speeches and hosts seminars covering interesting developments in the field of robotics and future emerging fields.
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添加时间: 目前,机器人在生活和商业中发挥着越来越重要的作用——它们不再局限于制造业,而是扩展到交通、教育、医疗、养老、办公、家庭等各个方面。但道德和法律并没有跟上机器人的发展。凯特·达林(Kate Darling)是这些研究领域的先驱,她的工作有助于加速这一进程。领先的机器人伦理专家达林是麻省理工学院媒体实验室的研究员。她研究社交机器人并进行人机交互的实验研究。达林不断探索人类与一些仿生发明之间的情感联系,希望能够影响技术设计和政策方向。她的文章和研究预测了未来几十年立法者、工程师和公众在人机关系发展中必须应对的挑战。尽管达林拥有知识产权、法律和经济方面的专业背景,但她对技术和机器人技术充满热情,因此在跨学科领域工作。她在哈佛法学院与著名教授劳伦斯·莱西格教授机器人伦理课程,后来致力于研究法律与机器人学的交叉点,重点关注法律和社会问题。达林是哈佛大学伯克曼互联网与社会研究中心和耶鲁大学信息社会项目的研究员,也是伦理与新兴技术研究所的成员。 Darling 的作品曾被英国广播公司 (BBC)、卫报、波士顿环球报、加拿大广播公司 (CBC) 和《连线》杂志等多家媒体报道。她撰写了许多学术出版物,并且是在线交流平台 Robohub 和 IEEE Spectrum 杂志《技术概述》的特约作者。作为一位杰出且鼓舞人心的演讲者,她经常发表演讲并主持研讨会,内容涵盖机器人领域和未来新兴领域的有趣发展。
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