
Forscher der University of Colorado entwickelten einen Algorithmus, um Roboter zu sorgen, um die Sicherheit der Menschen zu priorisieren.
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/algorithms-for-safer-human-robot-collaboration?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=reddit_share
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A new algorithm has been designed to enable robots to make safer decisions around humans.
In a factory setting, robots and humans can form strong teams. The robot handles repetitive tasks like assembly with speed and precision, while the human performs complex duties like quality control.
Humans, by nature, are prone to mistakes, to the unexpected.
These unpredictable actions can throw even the most sophisticated robot off course, creating situations it isn’t programmed to handle.
How does it choose if they end up with options that all injure/harm humans. Who do they prioritize and under what criteria.
And what happens if it avoids doing major damage to one and less damage to the other (but who was normally not even in the way/risky position/didn’t make a mistake). Who is responsible – algorithm inventors?