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Meeting sustainable development goals via robotics and autonomous systems.

Authors :
Guenat S
Purnell P
Davies ZG
Nawrath M
Stringer LC
Babu GR
Balasubramanian M
Ballantyne EEF
Bylappa BK
Chen B
De Jager P
Del Prete A
Di Nuovo A
Ehi-Eromosele CO
Eskandari Torbaghan M
Evans KL
Fraundorfer M
Haouas W
Izunobi JU
Jauregui-Correa JC
Kaddouh BY
Lewycka S
MacIntosh AC
Mady C
Maple C
Mhiret WN
Mohammed-Amin RK
Olawole OC
Oluseyi T
Orfila C
Ossola A
Pfeifer M
Pridmore T
Rijal ML
Rega-Brodsky CC
Robertson ID
Rogers CDF
Rougé C
Rumaney MB
Seeletso MK
Shaqura MZ
Suresh LM
Sweeting MN
Taylor Buck N
Ukwuru MU
Verbeek T
Voss H
Wadud Z
Wang X
Winn N
Dallimer M
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2022 Jun 21; Vol. 13 (1), pp. 3559. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jun 21.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Robotics and autonomous systems are reshaping the world, changing healthcare, food production and biodiversity management. While they will play a fundamental role in delivering the UN Sustainable Development Goals, associated opportunities and threats are yet to be considered systematically. We report on a horizon scan evaluating robotics and autonomous systems impact on all Sustainable Development Goals, involving 102 experts from around the world. Robotics and autonomous systems are likely to transform how the Sustainable Development Goals are achieved, through replacing and supporting human activities, fostering innovation, enhancing remote access and improving monitoring. Emerging threats relate to reinforcing inequalities, exacerbating environmental change, diverting resources from tried-and-tested solutions and reducing freedom and privacy through inadequate governance. Although predicting future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on the Sustainable Development Goals is difficult, thoroughly examining technological developments early is essential to prevent unintended detrimental consequences. Additionally, robotics and autonomous systems should be considered explicitly when developing future iterations of the Sustainable Development Goals to avoid reversing progress or exacerbating inequalities.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35729171
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31150-5