Robotic Native

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A person of the social generation who grew up or will grow up in the automated world of the future is referred to as a robotic native (German: "robotized native"; plural : robotic natives ) . The terms Generation R or “Generation Robotics” are used synonymously. The term robotic immigrant (German: “robotized immigrant ” or “robotized immigrant”) exists as an antonym for someone who has only got to know or will get to know this world in adulthood.

The terms robotic native and robotic immigrant are derived from the now very common terms digital native and digital immigrant in the field of digitization . An increasing use of robotics in everyday life can already be seen today . Service robots such as vacuum cleaner robots or lawnmower robots are becoming mass products, with toy providers such as LEGO Mindstorms, Anki or WowWee more and more children are coming into contact with robotics and the topic of robotics is also attracting more and more attention in care. A similar disruptive impact of robotics on society, as was the case with digitization, is obvious if this trend continues, since robotics also has the potential to change our everyday lives.

etymology

The term native appears for the first time in connection with robotics and automation in 2013 in a lecture at the "Gartner CIO Summit 2013" in Munich and as part of an ongoing doctoral project at the Technical University of Munich in 2012. In 2015 the term was taken up in a thesis at the Schwäbisch Gmünd University entitled "Raising Robotic Natives", which met with great international media coverage. Since then, the term has found widespread use in science, business, politics and the media. The term "Robotic Immigrants" was coined in 2015 by Bogner, Schmitt and Voigt and will continue to appear in a plenary keynote at the IEEE IROS Conference 2016 in Daejeon, South Korea.

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In their paper Generation 'R': Why our grandchildren will grow up as the first generation of 'Robotic Natives' , Boesl and Bode describe the world of the future as a world in which automation (both in software and in hardware) is growing Gain meaning. They postulate that robotics, automation and artificial intelligence will permeate the living environment. Everyday tasks are simplified and, if necessary, completely taken over by machines and systems. The generation of “robotic immigrants” living today will in part see this as a threat - e. B. through the supposed loss of jobs through more automation. The “generation of our grandchildren” will, however, already be used to dealing with these technologies on a daily basis and will therefore judge them positively.

Sami Haddadin expresses himself similarly in a project proposal in which he characterizes robotic natives as people who “experience robotics as a naturally available and relevant technology and as part of our future society”.

Researchers such as Hiroshi Ishiguro , Henrik I. Christensen , Oussama Khatib and Gerd Hirzinger have already expressed their views on Generation R of robotic natives, and initiatives such as the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems have adapted the concept .

The name received particular attention from the project “Raising Robotic Natives” by the students Stephan Bogner, Philipp Schmitt and Jonas Voigt, who in this context also raise critical questions such as “When do we have to teach children about robotics?”, “Sichert Is this our status as a technology nation or does automation undermine the economy? ”Or how much automation can be considered desirable and whether certain things should be automated at all. Using provocative objects like a robotic bottle holder for feeding a baby with a bottle, these problems and questions are visually illustrated.

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