GB/Z 18978.810-2025 Ergonomics of human-system interaction—Part 810:Robotic,intelligent and autonomous systems
GB/Z 18978.810-2025 Ergonomics of human-system interaction—Part 810:Robotic,intelligent and autonomous systems
Basic Information
Scope
This document covers the following content:
—— RIA systems with physical entities, such as robots and autonomous vehicles that interact physically with users;
—— Systems embedded in physical environments, which users do not need to interact with consciously, but these systems collect data and/or change the environment in which people live or work, such as smart buildings and emotion detection systems;
—— Intelligent software tools and agents, with which users actively interact through some form of user interface;
—— Intelligent software entities that modify or adjust the system based on user behavior, tasks performed, or other purposes without user input, including providing content/information in specific situations, advertisements tailored based on user information, user interfaces that adapt based on user cognitive or physiological states, and "smart environments";
—— The impact of multiple RIA systems interacting with users, such as conflicting behaviors between multiple RIA systems in the same situation;
—— The impact of using RIA systems on complex systems and social technologies, particularly on society and governments.
This document does not focus on the philosophical, ethical, or political issues of robots, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and intelligent machines or environments. For ethical and political issues, please refer to relevant standards such as BS 8611 and IEEE P7000. However, this document clearly identifies the scenarios and bases for considering ethical issues, providing a reference for broader discussions about RIA systems.
Compared with many earlier works on autonomy, this document focuses on a broader range of concerns, going beyond the study of automating control tasks and mechanizing repetitive physical or cognitive tasks, and focusing more on the level of automation.
Although this document covers a variety of technical applications and perspectives from di