This podcast series focuses on how humans and robots interact with each other. We explore this relationship with philosophers, engineers, psychologists and artists. We are looking into the ethical implications of this new technology and how we can make it work for humans. We shine a light on the technologies that make robots intelligent and useful.
But this podcast is not only about the science but also about the people behind the science. What motivates them? How did their career work out? What does it mean to be a student in this area?
My name is Christoph Bartneck and I am a professor at the University of Canterbury. Join me in this exciting podcast journey in which we will better understand what it means to be a robot and what it means to be a human.
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Episodes:
- 034: Thesis for sale | 2 December 2024
- 033: Where Are The Robots We Were Promised? |18 November 2024
- 032: The One About Ethics | 1 November 2024
- 031: Puffery, Bullshit and Lies | 16 October 2024
- 030: Humanoidization: Costs, Demand, and the Future of Work | 7 October 2024
- 029: The New Humanoids | 4 July 2024
- 028: After the hype: what can AI really do for HRI? | 9 May 2024
- 027: Peer Review Review | 24 January 2024
- 026: Should you use chatGPT? | 10 October 2023
- 025: The HRI Journal Publishing Guide | 22 September 2023
- 024: Aldebaran Again – Is this the end of Pepper? | 2 November 2022
- 023: Zombies – Can robots be conscious? | 28 September 2022
- 022: Autonomous Vehicles – Do We Really Know The Risks? | 19 August 2022
- 021: Emotions And Consciousness In Robots | 1 July 2022
- 020: The Sad Robot | 1 June 2022
- 019: The Story Of Boston Dynamics | 9 May 2022
- 018: The Science Beyond the Horizon | 1 July 2021
- 017: The Laws Of Robotics | 19 February 2021
- 016: There is method to the madness | 18 December 2020
- 015: Why do all social robots fail in the market? | 19 October 2020
- 014: Artificial Artificial Intelligence | 26 May 2020
- 013: The Good Robot | 17 March 2020
- 012: The Rise And Fall of ATR | 21 February 2020
- 011: Humans and/or Robots at ATR | 23 January 2020
- 010: Ask your librarian | 18 December 2019
- 009: Sex Robots | 9 July 2019
- 008: The ACE Controversy: Sex, Robots, and Politics | 16 May 2019
- 007: Advice for the young at heart | 30 April 2019
- 006: Art in Human-Robot Interaction | 18 April 2019
- 005: Robots and Racism | 2 April 2019
- 004: Being a PhD student in HRI | 26 March 2019
- 003: Aldebaran or how to sell a robot | 20 March 2019
- 002: Autonomous Vehicles – Legal Concerns | 12 March 2019
- 001: Autonomous Vehicles – The future of transportation | 7 March 2019
This podcast is supported by the University of Canterbury.