Foundation for Responsible Robotics

[1] The FRR was officially launched on December 11, 2015, with the co-founders holding a press conference at the London-based Science Media Centre.

[2] The foundation was originally created as a response to automation taking over human jobs, even in situations in which it isn't fully capable of carrying out the task at hand.

The consultation report was later used by US Senator Dan Donovan, playing a role in his creation of HR 3665: CREEPER Act of 2017, a bill proposed that would prevent the distribution of child sex dolls within the United States.

Officially presented on June 8, 2018, at The Hague's Peace Palace, this report outlines the multiple uses for drones in a humanitarian context, including disaster relief and environmental protection.

[7] The foundation is also committed to holding workshops on a number of topics within the field of robotics, addressing ethical issues that may arise while drafting potential solutions to these problems.