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Aug. 3rd, 2018 04:58 pmЭксперименты показывают, что если человекообразный робот просит его не выключать — человек задумывается, а многие и отказываются выключить.
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0201581
When people are interacting with different media, they often behave as if they were interacting with another person and apply a wide range of social rules mindlessly. …“individuals’ interactions with computers, television, and new media are fundamentally social and natural, just like interactions in real life”… The presence of a few fundamental social cues, like interactivity, language, and filling a traditionally human role, is sufficient to elicit automatic and unconscious social reactions. Due to their social nature, people will rather make the mistake of treating something falsely as human than treating something falsely as non-human. Contextual cues trigger various social scripts, expectations, and labels. This way, attention is drawn to certain information, for example the interactivity and communicability of the computer and simultaneously withdrawn from certain other information, for example that a computer is not a social living being and cannot have any own feelings or thoughts…
The question arises how people respond to a situation with a robot to which they are not used to from interactions with other humans. Switching off your interaction partner is a completely new social situation because it is not possible with humans and the only equivalences that come to mind are killing or putting someone to sleep. Since most people never interacted with a humanoid robot before, especially never switched one off, they are confronted with an unusual social situation, which is hard to compare to something familiar.
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http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0201581
When people are interacting with different media, they often behave as if they were interacting with another person and apply a wide range of social rules mindlessly. …“individuals’ interactions with computers, television, and new media are fundamentally social and natural, just like interactions in real life”… The presence of a few fundamental social cues, like interactivity, language, and filling a traditionally human role, is sufficient to elicit automatic and unconscious social reactions. Due to their social nature, people will rather make the mistake of treating something falsely as human than treating something falsely as non-human. Contextual cues trigger various social scripts, expectations, and labels. This way, attention is drawn to certain information, for example the interactivity and communicability of the computer and simultaneously withdrawn from certain other information, for example that a computer is not a social living being and cannot have any own feelings or thoughts…
The question arises how people respond to a situation with a robot to which they are not used to from interactions with other humans. Switching off your interaction partner is a completely new social situation because it is not possible with humans and the only equivalences that come to mind are killing or putting someone to sleep. Since most people never interacted with a humanoid robot before, especially never switched one off, they are confronted with an unusual social situation, which is hard to compare to something familiar.
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