RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic effects on the healthcare system, businesses, and education. In many countries, businesses were shut down, universities and schools had to cancel in-person classes, and many workers had to work remotely and socially distance in order to prevent the spread of...

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Main Authors: Yaser Maddahi, Maryam Kalvandi, Sofya Langman, Nicole Capicotto, Kourosh Zareinia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2021.612740/full
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spelling doaj-a694141c192f457ba32214ade1f7fdef2021-05-05T05:58:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Robotics and AI2296-91442021-05-01810.3389/frobt.2021.612740612740RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in DentistryYaser Maddahi0Maryam Kalvandi1Sofya Langman2Sofya Langman3Nicole Capicotto4Kourosh Zareinia5Department of Research and Development, Tactile Robotics, Winnipeg, MB, CanadaManitoba Dental Association, Winnipeg, MB, CanadaDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, CanadaDepartment of Molecular Oncology, British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, CanadaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic effects on the healthcare system, businesses, and education. In many countries, businesses were shut down, universities and schools had to cancel in-person classes, and many workers had to work remotely and socially distance in order to prevent the spread of the virus. These measures opened the door for technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence to play an important role in minimizing the negative effects of such closures. There have been many efforts in the design and development of robotic systems for applications such as disinfection and eldercare. Healthcare education has seen a lot of potential in simulation robots, which offer valuable opportunities for remote learning during the pandemic. However, there are ethical considerations that need to be deliberated in the design and development of such systems. In this paper, we discuss the principles of roboethics and how these can be applied in the new era of COVID-19. We focus on identifying the most relevant ethical principles and apply them to a case study in dentistry education. DenTeach was developed as a portable device that uses sensors and computer simulation to make dental education more efficient. DenTeach makes remote instruction possible by allowing students to learn and practice dental procedures from home. We evaluate DenTeach on the principles of data, common good, and safety, and highlight the importance of roboethics in Canada. The principles identified in this paper can inform researchers and educational institutions considering implementing robots in their curriculum.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2021.612740/fullCOVID-19roboethicsdentistryeducationDenTeach
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RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
COVID-19
roboethics
dentistry
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Maryam Kalvandi
Sofya Langman
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Nicole Capicotto
Kourosh Zareinia
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title RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
title_short RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
title_full RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
title_fullStr RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
title_full_unstemmed RoboEthics in COVID-19: A Case Study in Dentistry
title_sort roboethics in covid-19: a case study in dentistry
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series Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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publishDate 2021-05-01
description The COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic effects on the healthcare system, businesses, and education. In many countries, businesses were shut down, universities and schools had to cancel in-person classes, and many workers had to work remotely and socially distance in order to prevent the spread of the virus. These measures opened the door for technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence to play an important role in minimizing the negative effects of such closures. There have been many efforts in the design and development of robotic systems for applications such as disinfection and eldercare. Healthcare education has seen a lot of potential in simulation robots, which offer valuable opportunities for remote learning during the pandemic. However, there are ethical considerations that need to be deliberated in the design and development of such systems. In this paper, we discuss the principles of roboethics and how these can be applied in the new era of COVID-19. We focus on identifying the most relevant ethical principles and apply them to a case study in dentistry education. DenTeach was developed as a portable device that uses sensors and computer simulation to make dental education more efficient. DenTeach makes remote instruction possible by allowing students to learn and practice dental procedures from home. We evaluate DenTeach on the principles of data, common good, and safety, and highlight the importance of roboethics in Canada. The principles identified in this paper can inform researchers and educational institutions considering implementing robots in their curriculum.
topic COVID-19
roboethics
dentistry
education
DenTeach
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