Addressing the Ethics of Telepresence Applications Through End-User Engagement.

Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
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Abstract

Portacolone et al.'s Ethics Review highlights the ethical challenges associated with the implementation of telepresence devices and applications in the context of aging and dementia. In this response, we review ethical considerations as they relate to specific modalities of telepresence, with an emphasis on the continuum of potential interaction agents, from known individuals to fully automated and intelligent interlocutors. We further discuss areas in need of empirical evidence to inform regulatory efforts in telepresence. We close with a call for meaningful end-user engagement at all stages of technology development.

Authors

  • Julie M Robillard
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Ian P Goldman
    Advisor providing caregiver lived experience expertise to Neuroscience, Engagement and Smart Tech (NEST) Lab research team based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Tony J Prescott
    Sheffield Robotics, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK.
  • Francois Michaud
    e FAC. GÉNIE Électrique et informatique (études) , Université de Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada.