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The Future Of Robotics Safety

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In this episode of The Future Of, Nathan Bivans, Chief Technology Officer at Fort Robotics, joins Jeff Dance to dive into the future of robotic safety, including ethical concerns, generative AI's impact on robotics, and how to ensure that robotics safety regulations accommodate rapid technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics.

They Cover:

  • [06:58] - In modern robotics, safety, and security are intertwined, especially in applications like agriculture, construction, and transportation, where control is limited. Integrating safety and security means responding to security breaches with safety measures, such as safely shutting down a compromised robot. Nathan suggests incorporating security into the well-known V model of safety engineering by starting with a threat model. This unified approach ensures the trustworthiness of robot behavior.
  • [09:25] - The top concerns in robot safety derive from developers prioritizing functionality over safety. They often overlook thorough testing to demonstrate reliability, leading to potential risks. Balancing rapid development and safety is crucial, requiring the integration of designed-in safety and security measures. Neglecting safety can result in difficulties when securing sales, causing delays or lost deals. It is essential to prioritize safety from the beginning to avoid such challenges.
  • [11:37] - To ensure robotics safety regulations keep up with technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics, companies should invest time upfront in hazard analysis. By understanding the scope of safety challenges, they can prioritize and solve high-priority issues while gradually addressing others. It's crucial to involve domain experts and tailor regulations to specific applications. Anticipating and acknowledging potential problems, even without immediate solutions, demonstrates a proactive approach. Considering security alongside safety is vital. By thinking ahead, organizations can strike a balance between innovation and responsible development, fostering robotics advancements while upholding safety and ethical standards.
  • [19:03] - The rapid rise of generative AI has profound implications for robotics. It goes beyond visual and text-based models, enabling robots to see, identify, and perform tasks more effectively. However, this progress necessitates a focus on safety without suppressing innovation. Trust and predictability are crucial, as humans rely on established rules for cooperation. Implementing oversight and guidelines ensures the responsible use of AI.
  • [22:42] - Nathan raises an important concern regarding oversight and disclosure in the autonomous vehicle industry. Companies often fail to be transparent about accidents, leading to skepticism. Nathan suggests that companies should openly share information, even when accidents occur, to build trust. This requires confidence in the quality of their solutions and a culture of learning and improvement. While legal issues may arise, fostering transparency and prioritizing safety can minimize blame and promote innovation.
  • [35:45] - While there are no significant reasons to fear robotics, exercising caution and prioritizing security measures are essential as we witness the increasing deployment of robots and IoT devices. Understanding the potential risks and addressing them proactively through robust security practices, continuous monitoring, and rapid updates are critical steps in safeguarding against worst-case scenarios and ensuring the safe and secure operation of these technologies.


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"The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience.

Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,
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In this episode of The Future Of, Nathan Bivans, Chief Technology Officer at Fort Robotics, joins Jeff Dance to dive into the future of robotic safety, including ethical concerns, generative AI's impact on robotics, and how to ensure that robotics safety regulations accommodate rapid technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics.

They Cover:

  • [06:58] - In modern robotics, safety, and security are intertwined, especially in applications like agriculture, construction, and transportation, where control is limited. Integrating safety and security means responding to security breaches with safety measures, such as safely shutting down a compromised robot. Nathan suggests incorporating security into the well-known V model of safety engineering by starting with a threat model. This unified approach ensures the trustworthiness of robot behavior.
  • [09:25] - The top concerns in robot safety derive from developers prioritizing functionality over safety. They often overlook thorough testing to demonstrate reliability, leading to potential risks. Balancing rapid development and safety is crucial, requiring the integration of designed-in safety and security measures. Neglecting safety can result in difficulties when securing sales, causing delays or lost deals. It is essential to prioritize safety from the beginning to avoid such challenges.
  • [11:37] - To ensure robotics safety regulations keep up with technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics, companies should invest time upfront in hazard analysis. By understanding the scope of safety challenges, they can prioritize and solve high-priority issues while gradually addressing others. It's crucial to involve domain experts and tailor regulations to specific applications. Anticipating and acknowledging potential problems, even without immediate solutions, demonstrates a proactive approach. Considering security alongside safety is vital. By thinking ahead, organizations can strike a balance between innovation and responsible development, fostering robotics advancements while upholding safety and ethical standards.
  • [19:03] - The rapid rise of generative AI has profound implications for robotics. It goes beyond visual and text-based models, enabling robots to see, identify, and perform tasks more effectively. However, this progress necessitates a focus on safety without suppressing innovation. Trust and predictability are crucial, as humans rely on established rules for cooperation. Implementing oversight and guidelines ensures the responsible use of AI.
  • [22:42] - Nathan raises an important concern regarding oversight and disclosure in the autonomous vehicle industry. Companies often fail to be transparent about accidents, leading to skepticism. Nathan suggests that companies should openly share information, even when accidents occur, to build trust. This requires confidence in the quality of their solutions and a culture of learning and improvement. While legal issues may arise, fostering transparency and prioritizing safety can minimize blame and promote innovation.
  • [35:45] - While there are no significant reasons to fear robotics, exercising caution and prioritizing security measures are essential as we witness the increasing deployment of robots and IoT devices. Understanding the potential risks and addressing them proactively through robust security practices, continuous monitoring, and rapid updates are critical steps in safeguarding against worst-case scenarios and ensuring the safe and secure operation of these technologies.


Subscribe here:


Episode resources:


About the Show

"The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience.

Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,
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