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E. Fosch Villaronga

Bio: E. Fosch Villaronga is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Harm & Dignity. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 19 citations.

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TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to establish the grounds for a future regulatory framework for Person Carrier Robots, which includes legal and ethical aspects, and to take into account other interdisciplinary aspects of robot technology to offer complete legal coverage to citizens.

20 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of AVs on enhancing the mobility of children who are also mobility disadvantaged has been investigated, as child passengers are likely part of AV ridership scenarios in the perceivable future.
Abstract: Prior research has estimated the impact of an autonomous vehicle (AV) environment on the mobility of underserved populations such as adult non-drivers. What is currently unknown is the impact of AVs on enhancing the mobility of children who are also mobility disadvantaged, as child passengers are likely part of AV ridership scenarios in the perceivable future. To address this question, our study collected perceived benefits and concerns of AVs from a US convenience sample of parents whose children relied on them for mobility. We found that parents’ intentions to travel in AV and their technology readiness as well as parent (sex, residence area) and child (age, restraint system) demographic profiles were important determinants of potential AV acceptance and impact. In addition, two groups of potential AV users emerged from the data: the curious and the practical. This study addresses a gap in the literature by assessing parents’ perspectives on using AVs to transport children. The results have great potentials to guide the design of mobility features, safety evaluations, and implementation policies, as a decline in public interest in AVs has been recently documented.

65 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown how social robots come with privacy implications that go beyond those of established mobile technology and point to an increasing focus on technological privacy solutions, complementing an evolving legal landscape as well as a strengthening of user agency and literacy.
Abstract: In this contribution, we investigate the privacy implications of social robots as an emerging mobile technology. Drawing on a scoping literature review and expert interviews, we show how social rob...

59 citations

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TL;DR: To underpin this new form of business process, a set of Principles for Responsible AI is presented, consolidating proposals put forward by a diverse collection of 30 organisations.

53 citations

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TL;DR: A new framework which supports the HTA process for digital healthcare services is created, named Digi-HTA, which aims to develop an HTA framework to support the introduction of novel technologies into Finnish healthcare.
Abstract: Health technology assessment (HTA) refers to the systematic evaluation of the properties, effects, and/or impacts of health technology. The main purpose of the assessment is to inform decisionmakers in order to better support the introduction of new health technologies. New digital healthcare solutions like mHealth, artificial intelligence (AI), and robotics have brought with them a great potential to further develop healthcare services, but their introduction should follow the same criteria as that of other healthcare methods. They must provide evidence-based benefits and be safe to use, and their impacts on patients and organizations need to be clarified. The first objective of this study was to describe the state-of-the-art HTA methods for mHealth, AI, and robotics. The second objective of this study was to evaluate the domains needed in the assessment. The final aim was to develop an HTA framework for digital healthcare services to support the introduction of novel technologies into Finnish healthcare. In this study, the state-of-the-art HTA methods were evaluated using a literature review and interviews. It was noted that some good practices already existed, but the overall picture showed that further development is still needed, especially in the AI and robotics fields. With the cooperation of professionals, key aspects and domains that should be taken into account to make fast but comprehensive assessments were identified. Based on this information, we created a new framework which supports the HTA process for digital healthcare services. The framework was named Digi-HTA.

46 citations

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TL;DR: The challenges of overlapping public/private regulatory initiatives that govern robot technologies in general and in the concrete of healthcare robot technologies are investigated and different ways to integrate the technical know-how into policymaking are proposed and to strengthen the legitimacy of standards are proposed.

36 citations