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Responsible Robotics Compass (RoboCompass)

Keywords: AI, Assessment, Robotics
Type
Supporting tool and methodology for upscaling digital health solutions or services (e.g. management tool/impact assessment tool and methodology/etc.)
Short description
With the rapid evolution of robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the significance of considering the ethical implications of these advancements has never been more critical. RoboCompass emerges as a pioneering solution developed by the European-funded project Robotics4EU to address these concerns, offering a comprehensive assessment framework that empowers robotics manufacturers, companies, researchers, EU-funded projects, and policymakers to make informed decisions that shape a responsible robotic future. This cutting-edge tool provides a comprehensive overview of the aspects that influence the robot’s acceptance. These aspects are categorized as follows: – Socio-economic: Measure how the robot’s development, deployment, and usage affect various societal and economic areas. – Human Experience: Evaluate how the robot’s presence impacts human well-being and trust, whether in professional or public settings. – Environmental Impact: Assess the ecological footprint of the robot throughout its lifecycle. – Legals: Gauge the risk of legal issues related to robot accountability, governance, and regulatory compliance. – Data: Examine how the robot and its systems collect, manage, and utilise data. With this tool, it is possible to customize your priorities, aligning them with your unique customer requirements and use cases; address a series of risk and mitigation questions related to the previously mentioned categories; have a comprehensive overview of your assessment score; and generate a detailed report with personalized recommendations for improvements. The Responsible Robotics Compass has a unique value: it has been developed over the last three years following a bottom-up approach, selecting the topics of interest and scoring method based on consultations of the general population, robotics community and policymakers. It is open and continuously improved. You can find the RoboCompass within the Innovation section of the AI-on-Demand platform, a community-driven channel designed to empower european research and innovation in AI.
Maturity
There is evidence for economic viability and/or of benefits to the target group of the practice. Further research/development is needed for routine use.
Countries
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Türkiye
United Kingdom (please specify)
Geographical scope
International
This is an online and free tool, therefore it is available worldwide.
Language(s)
English.
Comment
The tool is available under the AI-on-Demand platform, with more that 1.000 users. We intend to have around 40 robotics companies using the tool by March 2024.
Submitted in other database or repository of digital health resources that is publicly available
No.

Additional information

Relations
to clinicians / care practitioners
Other (please define below)
Robotics
to patients / citizens
Robotics (e.g. companion robots)
Primary target patient group (age)
May be used across all patient ages
Addressed prevention area(s)
Environment (e.g., housing, workplace), Other (please specify below)
Legal, Data, Socio-economic, Human Experience, Environment.