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Human-Robot Interaction
Christoph Bartneck
10 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast series focuses on how humans and robots interact with each other. We explore this relationship with philosophers, engineers, psychologist and artists. We are looking into the ethical implications of this new technology and how we can make it work for humans. We shine light on the technologies that make robots intelligent and useful. But this podcast is not only about the science, but also about the people behind the science. What motivates them? How did their career work out? What does it mean to be a student in this area? My name is Christoph Bartneck and I am a professor at the University of Canterbury. Join me in this exciting podcast journey in which we will better understands what it means to be a robot and what it means to be a human.
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This podcast series focuses on how humans and robots interact with each other. We explore this relationship with philosophers, engineers, psychologist and artists. We are looking into the ethical implications of this new technology and how we can make it work for humans. We shine light on the technologies that make robots intelligent and useful. But this podcast is not only about the science, but also about the people behind the science. What motivates them? How did their career work out? What does it mean to be a student in this area? My name is Christoph Bartneck and I am a professor at the University of Canterbury. Join me in this exciting podcast journey in which we will better understands what it means to be a robot and what it means to be a human.
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Society & Culture
Technology,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Peer Review Review
Human-Robot Interaction
21 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Peer Review Review

The peer review process is essential to modern science. Researchers conduct studies and submit their results to a journal. An editor manages a review process involving external experts. But what happens when you study the peer review process itself? How do scientific organisations react when they become the subject of an experiment? Not well, to say the least.



This live recording is from the Nerd Night at the Little Andromeda Theatre in Christchuch, New Zealand.









Transcript



The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.



ISSN 2703-4054



Important Links:




* Presentation slides



* The fate of published articles, submitted again by Peters and Ceci



* Journal of Trial & Error



* Journal of Universal Rejection



* Nonsense paper written by iOS autocomplete accepted for conference



* Get me off Your Fucking Mailing List



* The Science Beyond the Horizon



* How Professors Spend Their Time

Human-Robot Interaction
This podcast series focuses on how humans and robots interact with each other. We explore this relationship with philosophers, engineers, psychologist and artists. We are looking into the ethical implications of this new technology and how we can make it work for humans. We shine light on the technologies that make robots intelligent and useful. But this podcast is not only about the science, but also about the people behind the science. What motivates them? How did their career work out? What does it mean to be a student in this area? My name is Christoph Bartneck and I am a professor at the University of Canterbury. Join me in this exciting podcast journey in which we will better understands what it means to be a robot and what it means to be a human.