The Emotional Dilemma: Influence of a Human-like Robot on Trust and Cooperation
Becker, Dennis, Rueda, Diana, Beese, Felix, Torres, Brenda Scarleth Gutierrez, Lafdili, Myriem, Ahrens, Kyra, Fu, Di, Strahl, Erik, Weber, Tom, Wermter, Stefan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Increasing anthropomorphic robot behavioral design could affect trust and cooperation positively. However, studies have shown contradicting results and suggest a task-dependent relationship between robots that display emotions and trust. Therefore, this study analyzes the effect of robots that display human-like emotions on trust, cooperation, and participants' emotions. In the between-group study, participants play the coin entrustment game with an emotional and a non-emotional robot. The results show that the robot that displays emotions induces more anxiety than the neutral robot. Accordingly, the participants trust the emotional robot less and are less likely to cooperate. Furthermore, the perceived intelligence of a robot increases trust, while a desire to outcompete the robot can reduce trust and cooperation. Thus, the design of robots expressing emotions should be task dependent to avoid adverse effects that reduce trust and cooperation.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-6-2023
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