Title
Robot Economy: Ready or Not, Here It Comes.
Abstract
Automation is not a new phenomenon, and questions about its effects have long followed its advances. More than a half-century ago, US President Lyndon B. Johnson established a national commission to examine the impact of technology on the economy, declaring that automation can be the ally of our prosperity if we will just look ahead. In this paper, our premise is that we are at a technological inflection point in which robots are developing the capacity to do greatly increase their cognitive and physical capabilities, and thus raising questions on labor dynamics. With increasing levels of autonomy and human-robot interaction, intelligent robots could soon accomplish new human-like capabilities such as engaging into social activities. Therefore, an increase in automation and autonomy capacity brings the question of robots directly participating in some economic activities as autonomous agents. In this paper, a technological framework describing a robot economy is outlined and the challenges it might represent in the current socio-economic scenario are pondered.
Year
Venue
DocType
2018
arXiv: Robotics
Journal
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
abs/1812.01755
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Miguel Arduengo101.01
Luis Sentis257459.74