| Ontology of simulationBldg. 1441,Aud. 3 | Issus of Applied EthicsBldg. 1441, Rm 110 | Architecture and CapacitiesBldg. 1441, Aud. 2 | Sociality,Norma-tivity, AgencyBldg. 1441, Rm 210 |
14:50-15:30 | Mark Bickhard Robot Sociality: Genuine or simulated? | Dalla Libera, Kasaki, Yoshikawa, Koyama, Trust and Artifacts | Aurélie Clodic, Rachid Alami, Raja Chatila, Key elements of joint human-robot action | Raul Hakli, Social Robots and Social Interaction |
15:35-16:15 | Alex Levine Sociality Without Prior Individuality | Martin Bentzen, Brains on Wheels—ethical and technical aspects of bio-robotics | Felix Lindner, Carola Eschenbach, Affordances and Affordance space | Hironori Matsuzaki, Robots, Humans, and the Borders of the Social World |
16:20-17:00 | Johanna Seibt Varieties of the ‘As-If’ | Raffaele Rodogno, Social robots and sentimentality | Ioan Muntean, Don Howard, Artificial moral agency | Anne Gerdes, Issues of responsibility |
17:00-18:00 | Reception | |||
18:00-19:15 | Plenary 2: Luciano Floridi |
| Embodied and Social CognitionBldg. 1441,Aud. 3 | CommunicationBldg. 1441, Rm 110 | Ethics and Moral AgencyBldg. 1441, Rm 210 | Cultural and Political IssuesBldg. 1441, Aud. 2 |
13:15-13:55 | Tom Ziemke Robots Are Not Embodied! | Gunhild Borggreen Robots cannot lie | Bertram Malle, Moral competence in robots? | Glenda Shaw, Gendered by Design |
14:00-14:40 | Maria Brinker The Dynamics of Social Affordances | (Panel Session with reports) Communication-theoretic Issues in Social Robotics Charles Ess Eleanor Sandry | Niklas Toivakainen, Social robots as mirror of (failed) communion
| John McKnight, Dombots—an Ethical and Technical Challenge |
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15:10-15:50 | Jedediah Allen Social Meta-Learning | (continuation) Satomy Sugiyama, Nello Barile Michaela Pfadenhauer, Christoph Dukat | Daniel Hromada, Ilaria Gaudiello, Moral induction | Matthew Gladden The Social Robot as the ‘Charismatic Leader’ |
16:00-16:40 | Victor Fernández Castro, Shaping Robotic Minds | Migle Laukyte, Artificial Agents | Marco Nørskov, HRI and the Epistemology of Discrimination
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16:50-17:30 | Joint discussion |
| NormativityBldg. 1441, Aud. 3 | Responsibility and agencyBldg. 1441, Aud. 2 | Empathy and UnderstandingBldg. 1441, Rm 110 | Study of ApplicationsBldg. 1441, Rm 210 |
13:15-13:55 | John Michael, Alessandro Salice, (How) can robots make commitments? | Minao Kukita, Another case against killer robots
| John Redstone, Making Sense of Empathy with social robots | Ilona Straub, Teleoperable robots As Embodied Media Device |
14:00-14:40 | Hans Bernhard Schmid From reliability to cooperative-mindedness | Focal Session: Two reports and panel discussion Mark Coeckelbergh | Julia Knifka, Subjectivity of Understanding |
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14:40-15:10 | Coffee Break | |||
15:10-15:50 | Frank Esken, Can robots be normative agents? | (continuation Focal Session) Vincent Müller Autonomous Killer Robots are Probably Good News ....... Panel discussion with: Ezio di Nucci, Michael Funk, Filippo Santoni de Sio, Mark Coeckelbergh, Vincent Mueller | Maria Grazia Rossi, Manuel Bastioni, Pieluigi Graziani, Behind the uncanny valley | Morten Nielsen, Vibeke H.Nielsen, Rie Rasmussen, Trine S.Axelgaard, Agata Kłusak Interactive Art installations
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16:00-16:40 | Antonio Carnevale, Ontology, Normativity in the care-robot relationship | Ryuji Yamazaki, Conditions of Empathy in HRI | Glenda Hannibal Møller, Rationalizing HRI—a study of NAO | |
16:40-17:40 | Reception | |||
17:45-19:15 | Keynote Hiroshi Ishiguro |