社交机器人——万事通?

K. Kühne, M. A. Jeglinski-Mende, M. Fischer, Yuefang Zhou
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近年来,社交机器人被应用于不同的角色,如看护、陪伴和治疗工具,并呈增长趋势。尽管我们对影响机器人被接受程度的因素知之甚少,但研究表明,机器人可能是人类的社交伴侣,有助于克服孤独,以及其他用例。特别是在被迫社会孤立的情况下,需要社会伙伴。这种社会差距可能会被机器人填补。我们假设孤独和归属感的需要增加了对社交机器人的接受度。方法要求140名参与者填写一份关于社交机器人及其社会接受度的在线调查。询问了有关机器人、人口因素和外部因素(封锁时间)的问题,并评估了个人特征。结果和解释正如预期的那样,在其他发现中,参与者的孤独感与机器人的接受度呈正相关。然而,归属感的需要却不是。我们从这些结果中得出结论,社交机器人是一种可能的社交工具,可以克服孤独,与机器人的互动不能取代属于一个社会群体,因为机器人缺乏人类或动物所拥有的需求。此外,性格特征和人口因素也与机器人的接受程度有关。这意味着,尽管机器人的接受程度与孤独等因素之间存在普遍的联系,但个人特质至少也同样重要。我们的研究结果为人类和机器人之间的关系及其局限性提供了重要的新见解。机器人可以缓解我们的孤独感,但不被视为人类。未来的研究需要调查影响感知和接受机器人的因素。未来基于实验室的真实人机交互研究将加深我们对人类对机器人的理解、感知和接受的见解。
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Social robot – Jack of all trades?
Abstract Background Social robots have been used in different roles, for example, in caregiving, companionship, and as a therapy tool, in recent years – with growing tendency. Although we still know little about factors that influence robots’ acceptance, studies have shown that robots are possible social companions for humans that help overcome loneliness, among other use cases. Especially in the given situation of forced social isolation, social companions are needed. This social gap might be filled by robots. We hypothesized that loneliness and the need to belong increase acceptance of social robots. Methods One hundred forty participants were asked to fill out an online survey on social robots and their acceptance in society. Questions on robots, demographical factors, and external factors (lockdown length) were asked and personal traits were also assessed. Results and interpretation As expected, among other findings, loneliness of participants was positively linked to robots’ acceptance. Nevertheless, need to belong was not. We conclude from these results that social robots are a possible social instrument to overcome loneliness and that interaction with a robot cannot replace belonging to a social group because robots lack needs that humans or animals have. Also, personality traits and demographic factors were linked to robots’ acceptance. This means that, even though there are generalizable connections between robots’ acceptance and factors as loneliness, personal traits are at least of similar importance. Discussion Our results provide important new insights into relationships between humans and robots and their limitations. Robots can ease our loneliness but are not seen as human. Future research needs to investigate factors that influence perception and acceptance of robots. Future lab-based studies with realistic human–robot interactions will deepen our insights of human understanding, perception, and acceptance of robots.
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