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Publication 300 Keywords Generative KI. Ökonomische, technische und ethische Grundlagen(Springer, 2024) Bendel, OliverVon A wie Alignment bis Z wie Zensur: Dieses Nachschlagewerk bietet in mehr als 300 Einträgen einen Überblick über das Thema der generativen KI. Es klärt zahlreiche Fachbegriffe, stellt Anwendungsbereiche vor und diskutiert aktuelle Fragestellungen. Dabei spielen neben technischen und wirtschaftlichen Fragen insbesondere ethische und ästhetische eine Rolle. So wird nach der Schönheit von Artefakten gefragt, es wird die Stellung von Bildern zwischen Kunst und Kitsch ausgeleuchtet, und es wird eine Bias-Diskussion zu Text- und Bildgeneratoren geführt. Insgesamt steht der Nutzen der generativen KI im Vordergrund, und die Freude und Lust, sie zu benutzen. Das Buch richtet sich an ein breites Publikum, etwa Journalisten, Politiker und Bürger, aber auch an Wissenschaftler aller Bereiche.02 - MonographiePublication Generative KI aus ethischer Sicht(Schäffer-Poeschel, 2024) Bendel, Oliver; Seufert, Sabine; Handschuh, Siegfried04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublication KI-basierte Textgeneratoren aus Sicht der Ethik(De Gruyter, 2024) Bendel, Oliver; Schreiber, Gerhard; Ohly, Lukas04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublication Überlegungen zu Zweier- und Dreierbeziehungen mit Liebespuppen und Sexrobotern(Kohlhammer, 2024) Bendel, Oliver; Roesler, Christian; Bröning, Sonja04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublication @llegra: a chatbot for Vallader(Springer, 2024) Bendel, Oliver; Jabou, DalilExtinct and endangered languages have been preserved primarily through audio conservation and the collection and digitization of scripts and have been promoted through targeted language acquisition efforts. Another possibility would be to build conversational agents like chatbots or voice assistants that can master these languages. This would provide an artificial, active conversational partner which has knowledge of the vocabulary and grammar and allows one to learn with it in a different way. The chatbot, @llegra, with which one can communicate in the Rhaeto-Romanic idiom Vallader was developed in 2023 based on GPT-4. It can process and output text and has voice output. It was additionally equipped with a manually created knowledge base. After laying the conceptual groundwork, this paper presents the preparation and implementation of the project. In addition, it summarizes the tests that native speakers conducted with the chatbot. A critical discussion elaborates advantages and disadvantages. @llegra could be a new tool for teaching and learning Vallader in a memorable and entertaining way through dialog. It not only masters the idiom, but also has extensive knowledge about the Lower Engadine, that is, the area where Vallader is spoken. In conclusion, it is argued that conversational agents are an innovative approach to promoting and preserving languages.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublication “Ick bin een Berlina”: dialect proficiency impacts a robot’s trustworthiness and competence evaluation(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2024) Kühne, Katharina; Herbold, Erika; Bendel, Oliver; Zhou, Yuefang; Fischer, Martin H.Background: Robots are increasingly used as interaction partners with humans. Social robots are designed to follow expected behavioral norms when engaging with humans and are available with different voices and even accents. Some studies suggest that people prefer robots to speak in the user’s dialect, while others indicate a preference for different dialects.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublication How can bar robots enhance the well-being of guests?(AAAI, 2023) Bendel, Oliver; Peier, Lea; Kido, Takashi; Takadama, KeikiThis paper addresses the question of how bar robots can contribute to the well-being of guests. It first develops the basics of service robots and social robots. It gives a brief overview of which gastronomy robots are on the market. It then presents examples of bar robots and describes two models used in Switzerland. A research project at the School of Business FHNW collected empirical data on them, which is used for this article. The authors then discuss how the robots could be improved to increase the well-being of customers and guests and better address their individual wishes and requirements. Artificial intelligence can play an important role in this. Finally, ethical and social problems in the use of bar robots are discussed and possible solutions are suggested to counter these.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublication Increasing well-being through robotic hugs(2023) Bendel, Oliver; Puljic, Andrea; Heiz, Robin; Tömen, Furkan; De Paola, Ivan; Kido, Takashi; Takadama, KeikiThis paper addresses the question of how to increase the acceptability of a robot hug and whether such a hug contributes to well-being. It combines the lead author’s own research with pioneering research by Alexis E. Block and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker. First, the basics of this area are laid out with particular attention to the work of the two scientists. The authors then present HUGGIE Project I, which largely consisted of an online survey with nearly 300 participants, followed by HUGGIE Project II, which involved building a hugging robot and testing it on 136 people. At the end, the results are linked to current research by Block and Kuchenbecker, who have equipped their hugging robot with artificial intelligence to better respond to the needs of subjects.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublication 110 Keywords Wirtschaftsethik(Springer, 2022) Bendel, Oliver; Lin-Hi, Nick; Suchanek, Andreas02 - Monographie