Use of a Socially Assistive Robot as a Online Shopping Digital Skills Assistan

04/04/2023
by   Scott Macleod, et al.
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This work proposes and analyses the application of a robotic platform as an digital skills assistant. analysing the ethical issues relating to the decision making process in the use case of online food shopping in order to inform a co design session on what, and how, the digital skills assistant should make decisions.

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