诚实
机器人
任务(项目管理)
作弊
人机交互
人机交互
感知
社交机器人
计算机科学
心理学
基于行为的机器人学
动画
应用心理学
社会心理学
互联网隐私
人工智能
机器人控制
移动机器人
工程类
计算机图形学(图像)
系统工程
神经科学
作者
Guy Hoffman,Jodi Forlizzi,Shahar Ayal,Aaron Steinfeld,John Antanitis,Guy Hochman,Eric Hochendoner,Justin Finkenaur
标识
DOI:10.1145/2696454.2696487
摘要
Robots are predicted to serve in environments in which human honesty is important, such as the workplace, schools, and public institutions. Can the presence of a robot facilitate honest behavior? In this paper, we describe an experimental study evaluating the effects of robot social presence on people's honesty. Participants completed a perceptual task, which is structured so as to allow them to earn more money by not complying with the experiment instructions. We compare three conditions between subjects: Completing the task alone in a room; completing it with a non-monitoring human present; and completing it with a non-monitoring robot present. The robot is a new expressive social head capable of 4-DoF head movement and screen-based eye animation, specifically designed and built for this research. It was designed to convey social presence, but not monitoring. We find that people cheat in all three conditions, but cheat equally less when there is a human or a robot in the room, compared to when they are alone. We did not find differences in the perceived authority of the human and the robot, but did find that people felt significantly less guilty after cheating in the presence of a robot as compared to a human. This has implications for the use of robots in monitoring and supervising tasks in environments in which honesty is key.
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