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DESCRIPTION:<p>Hi everyone -</p>\n<p>Here at Cal Poly\, we&rsquo\;re running a <a href="https://ucm.calpoly.edu/news/cal-poly-wins-700000-federal-grant-study-social-impacts-ai-kitchens-and-robot-cooks">project</a> on the ethical and social implications of <strong>AI kitchens </strong>and<strong> robot cooks</strong>\, and we&rsquo\;re now soliciting abstracts for the <strong>edited book</strong> we plan to publish.&nbsp\; Here&rsquo\;s some basic information:</p>\n<p><strong><u>WHAT</u></strong></p>\n<p>We are putting together an <strong>edited book</strong> for our project\, funded by the US National Science Foundation.&nbsp\; While we&rsquo\;re most interested in AI kitchens and robot cooks\, we are happy to consider <em>other</em> food technologies in broadening the scope of the book.&nbsp\; We also expect this to be an <strong>open-access book</strong> (and can pay those fees) to help ensure the book can have the widest reach and impact possible.</p>\n<p><strong><u>WHO</u></strong></p>\n<p>We\, the editors\, are part of the interdisciplinary Cal Poly team that&rsquo\;s running the project\; more info here: <a href="https://aikitchens.org/">https://<strong>ai</strong>kitchens.org/</a>&nbsp\; While many of us on the team are philosophers\, we are interested in<strong> interdisciplinary </strong>chapters\, as food touches upon just about every discipline.&nbsp\; We also welcome contributions from industry and other organizations outside academia\, such as government\, food journalists\, etc.</p>\n<p>As for the publisher\, we&rsquo\;ve been talking to <strong>Routledge</strong> who is interested in seeing a proposal\, which we are preparing and want to include at least a starting list of contributors.&nbsp\; Routledge is among the leading publishers for philosophy\, especially related to food&mdash\;for instance\, it has a new Food &amp\; Philosophy book series that would be an excellent home for our book.&nbsp\; (Again\, the book will be interdisciplinary\, not just about philosophy\, which only happens to be the home discipline of many of us on the Cal Poly team.)</p>\n<p><strong><u>WHY</u></strong></p>\n<p>Automating the kitchen could be unlike automating anything else\, given the primacy of food. &nbsp\;AI kitchens and robot cooks could possibly be very beneficial <em>as well as </em>disruptive to many things that people care about\, from family dynamics to traditions/cultures to labor and environmental impacts and much more.&nbsp\; And we&rsquo\;re interested in exploring <em>both</em> benefits and risks.</p>\n<p>Here&rsquo\;s our short <strong>overview article</strong> about the project in <em><a href="https://theconversation.com/robots-are-coming-to-the-kitchen-what-that-could-mean-for-society-and-culture-237000">The Conversation</a></em>\, which discusses only some of the issues we&rsquo\;re tracking\, and there are other issues not contained here (such as any new issues you might like to explore):&nbsp\;https://theconversation.com/robots-are-coming-to-the-kitchen-what-that-could-mean-for-society-and-culture-237000</p>\n<p>Several high-profile publications had republished our article above<em>\, </em>such as <em><a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/robots-are-coming-to-the-kitchen-what-does-this-mean-for-everyday-life-180985013/">Smithsonian Magazine</a>\, <a href="https://www.discovermagazine.com/technology/robots-are-coming-to-the-kitchen-what-that-could-mean-for-society-and">Discover</a>\, <a href="https://www.salon.com/2024/08/29/robots-are-coming-to-the-kitchen--what-that-could-mean-for-society-and-culture_partner/">Salon</a>\, <a href="https://www.fastcompany.com/91182175/3-ways-ai-robotics-kitchens-can-disrupt-society">Fast Company</a></em>\, and many others.&nbsp\; So\, there is already strong interest in this emerging subject\, which we expect to grow as the general public becomes more aware of the trend.</p>\n<p><strong><u>WHERE</u></strong></p>\n<p>Most of this work will be done virtually at your own location\, but we&rsquo\;re hoping to also convene a multi-day &ldquo\;writer&rsquo\;s retreat&rdquo\; with our contributors to cross-pollinate and workshop ideas\, as well as to carve out dedicated time for writing.&nbsp\; This would be <em>optional</em> for you\, but it should be fun (with free time built in) and at a nice location\; we&rsquo\;re talking to a possible host in Italy.&nbsp\; We should be able to cover your travel expenses\, even for international travelers.</p>\n<p><strong><u>WHEN</u></strong></p>\n<p>Since we appear to still be the first and only group seriously investigating this topic\, we want to be first in publishing a book on the subject.&nbsp\; This means we&rsquo\;d like to <strong>fast-track</strong> this book if possible.&nbsp\; You may have seen some of our previous books\, such as <em><a href="https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262526005/robot-ethics/">Robot Ethics</a>&nbsp\;</em>(MIT Press\, 2012) which benefitted from being the first of their kind in emerging domains.</p>\n<p>A rough timeline\, as of now\, would be: your <em>first</em> draft should be finished by fall or winter 2025 (roughly 10-12 months from now)\; we would hold the writer&rsquo\;s retreat in winter 2025 or spring 2026\; and your <em>final</em> draft would be due about a month or so after that retreat.</p>\n<p>If you&rsquo\;re interested in being a contributor\, please confirm your interest with us as soon as possible\, and then submit a 1-page abstract by <strong>1 February 2025</strong> for maximum consideration.&nbsp\; (Please email both me and Dr. Daniel Story: dstory@calpoly.edu)&nbsp\; We will aim to review all abstracts and make decisions within a month or so.</p>\n<p>As for <em>when</em> the book would be published\, that depends on whether we receive your chapters on time\, how much editing we&rsquo\;ll need to do\, as well as the publisher&rsquo\;s feedback and copyedits.&nbsp\; This usually takes a few months\, and then the book enters the production process for a few more months. &nbsp\;So\, early/mid 2027 seems to be a reasonable publication timeframe.&nbsp\; Since this is a nicely funded project\, we should have the resources to push ahead as quickly as possible.</p>\n<p>.......<br> <br> We would be grateful if you could also share this call for abstracts with your networks or colleagues who might be interested\, especially in other disciplines.</p>\n<p>Thank you\, and please let me know if you have any questions!</p>\n<p><strong><br> Patrick Lin\, Ph.D.<br></strong><a href="mailto:palin@calpoly.edu">palin@calpoly.edu<br></a><a href="https://philosophy.calpoly.edu/faculty/patrick-lin">https://philosophy.calpoly.edu/faculty/patrick-lin</a></p>\n<p>............................................</p>\n<p>Professor\, Philosophy Dept.<br>Director\, Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group<br>Cal Poly\, San Luis Obispo<br><a href="https://ethics.calpoly.edu/">https://<strong>ethics</strong>.calpoly.edu/</a>&nbsp\;</p>\n
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