On the eeriness of service robots with emotional capabilities

M Appel, S Weber, S Krause… - 2016 11th ACM/IEEE …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
M Appel, S Weber, S Krause, M Mara
2016 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot …, 2016ieeexplore.ieee.org
The uncanny valley hypothesis suggests that high human-likeness of humanoid robots is
associated with feelings of uncanniness (eeriness, creepiness). Based on the literature on
mind perception two aspects of human-likeness were distinguished. An experiment showed
that a robot's capacity to feel (experience) leads to stronger feelings of uncanniness than a
robot's capacity to plan ahead and to exert self-control (agency), which is still more uncanny
than a robot's function as a tool. Theoretical and practical implications of this work are …
The uncanny valley hypothesis suggests that high human-likeness of humanoid robots is associated with feelings of uncanniness (eeriness, creepiness). Based on the literature on mind perception two aspects of human-likeness were distinguished. An experiment showed that a robot's capacity to feel (experience) leads to stronger feelings of uncanniness than a robot's capacity to plan ahead and to exert self-control (agency), which is still more uncanny than a robot's function as a tool. Theoretical and practical implications of this work are discussed.
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