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How anthropomorphism affects empathy toward robots

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How anthropomorphism affects empathy toward robots
A long-standing question within the robotics community is about the degree of human-likeness robots ought to have when interacting with humans. We explore an unexamined aspect of this problem: how people empathize with robots along the anthropomorphic spectrum. We conducted an experiment that measured how people empathized with robots shown to be experiencing mistreatment by humans. Our results indicate that people empathize more strongly with more human-looking robots and less with mechanicallooking robots. Categories and Subject Descriptors: I.2.9 [Artificial Intelligence]: Robotics-Commercial robots and applications; J.4 [Computer Applications]: Social and Behavioral SciencePsychology, Sociology General Terms: Experimentation, Human Factors
Laurel D. Riek, Tal-Chen Rabinowitch, Bhismadev Ch
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HRI
Authors Laurel D. Riek, Tal-Chen Rabinowitch, Bhismadev Chakrabarti, Peter Robinson
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