The Role of Good Human Uniqueness in Social Robot Anthropomorphism Influenced by Chronic Loneliness

Sijia Li, S. Ni, K. Peng
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Social robot companion will become pervasive in the near future as a result of technological development and social work robotization to confront long-time loneliness. Chronic loneliness is not only a painful individual experience but an increasingly serious social problem. It is thus crucial to drill down the relationship between people’s chronic loneliness and how they see humans in this artificial intelligent agent. Based on the designed human-robot interactions, we measured participants’ anthropomorphic tendency on our social robot prototype as well as their chronic loneliness, and found that chronic loneliness — permanent disposition caused by person, not easily relieved — deterred participants from making anthropomorphic inference of the robot (i.e., to perceive human essence, warmth and competence, from the robot). In particular, mediation analysis revealed that reduced attribution of positive human uniqueness traits (i.e., Humble, Thorough, Organized, Broadminded, and Polite) to the robot explained the negative relation between being chronically lonely and anthropomorphizing the robot. We further corroborated this result by enabling the robot to conversationally manifest the five traits and successfully verified a substantial reduction in the negative effect of chronic loneliness on robot anthropomorphism. The findings suggest good human uniqueness, exemplifying secondary emotions, is vital not only in interpersonal contexts but in establishing connections with social robots.
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良好的人类独特性在慢性孤独影响下的社会机器人拟人化中的作用
随着技术的发展和社会工作的自动化,社交机器人伴侣将在不久的将来变得普遍,以应对长期的孤独。长期的孤独不仅是个人痛苦的经历,也是一个日益严重的社会问题。因此,深入研究人们的长期孤独与他们如何看待这个人工智能代理中的人类之间的关系至关重要。基于设计的人机交互,我们测量了被试对我们的社交机器人原型的拟人化倾向以及他们的慢性孤独感,发现慢性孤独感——由人引起的永久性倾向,不易缓解——阻碍了被试对机器人进行拟人化推理(即从机器人身上感知人类的本质、温暖和能力)。特别是,中介分析显示,机器人的积极的人类独特性特征(即谦逊、彻底、有组织、心胸宽广和礼貌)的减少解释了长期孤独与拟人化机器人之间的负相关关系。我们进一步证实了这一结果,使机器人能够通过对话表现出这五种特征,并成功地证实了慢性孤独感对机器人拟人化的负面影响大大减少。研究结果表明,良好的人类独特性,即次要情感,不仅在人际关系中至关重要,而且在与社交机器人建立联系时也至关重要。
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