bioethics today

Our research team has recently completed a pilot study with groups of older adults (N=11) and family care partners (N=9) to interact with Sava, our humanoid Pepper robot that is trained to assist with conversation and emotional support. We studied the potential effects of socially assistive robots, or carebots, for supporting persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a condition where individuals’ cognitive decline exceeds the normal, anticipated decline related to aging. Researchers believe that robots can play an important role in helping these individuals retain their long-term autonomy and independence within the safety of their homes. Yet, for carebots to support the instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) required by such persons, like household chores, scheduling medication reminders, and safety checks, they will need sufficient ethical guidance functions.
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