The Human Behind the Robot: Rethinking the Low Social Status of Service Robots
Paper i proceeding, 2024

Robots in our society are commonly perceived as subordinate servants with a lower social status than humans. This often leads to humans prioritizing themselves during conflict situations. This becomes problematic when robots start to directly represent humans as proxies if people do not think of the human operator behind them. This could be considered a cognitive bias of human representation in HRI. To explore the extent of this problem, we conducted a user study featuring several conflict situations. Participants granted more priority to the robot when the human representation was visible. This paper explores the societal consequences and emerging inequities such as potentially deprioritizing humans by deprioritizing a robot in certain situations. Possible strategies to address potential negative consequences are discussed on a design level while acknowledging that a societal change in how we perceive and treat robots that represent humans might be necessary.

social equality

human proxies

power imbalance

Författare

Franziska Babel

Linköpings universitet

Philipp Hock

Linköpings universitet

Katie Winkle

Uppsala universitet

Ilaria Torre

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Interaktionsdesign och Software Engineering

Tom Ziemke

Linköpings universitet

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

21672148 (eISSN)

1-10
9798400703232 (ISBN)

19th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2024
Boulder, USA,

Ämneskategorier

Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)

Robotteknik och automation

DOI

10.1145/3610978.3640763

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2024-09-03