When Robots Interact with Groups, Where Does the Trust Reside?
Robotics
2022-08-30 v1 Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract
As robots are introduced to more and more complex scenarios, the issues of trust become more complex as various groups, peoples, and entities begin to interact with a deployed robot. This short paper explores a few scenarios in which the trust of the robot may come into conflict between one (or more) entities or groups that the robot is required to deal with. We also present a scenario concerning the idea of repairing trust through a possible apology.
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@article{arxiv.2208.13311,
title = {When Robots Interact with Groups, Where Does the Trust Reside?},
author = {Ben Wright and Emily Collins and David Cameron},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.13311},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
in SCRITA Workshop Proceedings (arXiv:2208.11090) held in conjunction with 31st IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication, 29/08 - 02/09 2022, Naples (Italy)