Consent Chain Degradation in Multi-Agent Robotic Systems
A recent study presents the concept of consent chain degradation (CCD), which explores the diminishing of human consent as authority transitions through chains of multi-robot delegation. The researchers suggest a three-tier governance model known as the Consent Runtime Verification Framework for Embodied Agents (CoRVE). This work fills a void in current AI ethics and human-robot interaction research, as it investigates consent in contexts where physical robots assign tasks to other robots, influencing human interactions. The paper can be found on arXiv with the reference number 2605.16300.
Key facts
- Paper introduces consent chain degradation (CCD) framework
- Proposes CoRVE governance architecture for embodied agents
- Addresses consent propagation in multi-robot ecosystems
- Existing AI ethics and HRI research does not cover multi-robot delegation
- Paper available on arXiv with reference 2605.16300
- Focuses on physical robots operating in human environments
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