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Authors:
Jerome Dinet
Armand Manukyan
Marie Rychalski
Hirokazu Kumazaki
Naomi Matsuura
Yuichiro Yoshikawa
Keywords: Professional context, Robotics, Acceptability
Abstract:
There have been significant developments in social robotics in the care sector, in particular, in the fields of elder care and in the care and education of children and young people, especially those with specific disabling conditions, such as autism. Because the increasing use of digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics system may be harmful to professions and occupations, it is crucial to investigate the relationships between professional identity towards robotics systems to describe and predict the acceptability. In this communication, we present a revised version of the 4-A model (for Acceptability, Acceptation, Approval, Appropriation) to apprehend the relationships between professional identity and acceptability. The origins and the main advantages of this revised theoretical framework are presented and discussed. This communication contributes to efforts to shift the ways in which the future of work and the rise of robotics and AI are understood by proposing a new framework for articulating the resulting disruptions in relation with professional identity.
Pages: 17 to 25
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2024
Publication date: April 14, 2024
Published in: conference
ISBN: 978-1-68558-154-1
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from April 14, 2024 to April 18, 2024