Autonomy in surgical robots and its meaningful human control

Author:

Ficuciello Fanny1,Tamburrini Guglielmo1,Arezzo Alberto2,Villani Luigi1,Siciliano Bruno1

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Naples Federico II, via Claudio,Naples, Italy

2. 2Department of Surgical Sciences University of Torino, Corso Achille Mario Dogliotti,Torino, Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis article focuses on ethical issues raised by increasing levels of autonomy for surgical robots. These ethical issues are explored mainly by reference to state-ofart case studies and imminent advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and Microsurgery. In both area, surgicalworkspace is limited and the required precision is high. For this reason, increasing levels of robotic autonomy can make a significant difference there, and ethically justified control sharing between humans and robots must be introduced. In particular, from a responsibility and accountability perspective suitable policies for theMeaningfulHuman Control (MHC) of increasingly autonomous surgical robots are proposed. It is highlighted how MHC should be modulated in accordance with various levels of autonomy for MIS and Microsurgery robots. Moreover, finer MHC distinctions are introduced to deal with contextual conditions concerning e.g. soft or rigid anatomical environments.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Artificial Intelligence,Cognitive Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience,Human-Computer Interaction

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