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September 3, 2022, Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Projects

Convergent, Responsible, and Ethical AI Training Experience (CREATE Roboticists)

CREATE Roboticists will train future roboticists who: (i) understand the ethical implications of service robots and can develop new theories, methods, and techniques to satisfy ethical requirements; (ii) design human-centered ethical service robots that respect human autonomy and ethical values; and (iii) develop robotics policy informed by cutting edge convergent research.

Team Members:
Junfeng Jiao (Principal Investigator, Architecture), Luis Sentis (Electrical Engineering), Joydeep Biswas (Computer Science), Min Kyung Lee (School of Information), Justin Hart (Department of Computer Science), Kenneth Fleischmann (School of Information), Peter Stone (Department of Computer Science), Tina Peterson (Department of Computer Science), Ann Martin (Globe Project)

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