Debates around robots, both scientific and non-scientific, mostly put the human being in their focus. This is important and necessary to produce machines that humans can operate and interact with, and to do responsible research. We think, however, that the phenomenon of robots, and generally machines, is only fully comprehensible if we, the observers, step back and try to understand machines from another, unusual perspective: the machines themselves.

(2018). Machines without humans—Post-robotics . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/216394

Machines without humans—Post-robotics

Lehmann, Hagen;
2018-01-01

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Debates around robots, both scientific and non-scientific, mostly put the human being in their focus. This is important and necessary to produce machines that humans can operate and interact with, and to do responsible research. We think, however, that the phenomenon of robots, and generally machines, is only fully comprehensible if we, the observers, step back and try to understand machines from another, unusual perspective: the machines themselves.
2018
Klein, Maike; Hoher, Simon; Kimpeler, Simone; Lehner, Maximilian; Jaensch, Florian; Kühfuß, Fabian; Lehmann, Hagen; Snelting, Femke
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