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Robot-Initiated Social Control of Sedentary Behavior: Comparing the Impact of Relationship- and Target-Focused Strategies
Xu, Jiaxin, van der Horst, Sterre Anna Mariam, Zhang, Chao, Cuijpers, Raymond H., IJsselsteijn, Wijnand A.
To design social robots to effectively promote health behavior change, it is essential to understand how people respond to various health communication strategies employed by these robots. This study examines the effectiveness of two types of social control strategies from a social robot, relationship-focused strategies (emphasizing relational consequences) and target-focused strategies (emphasizing health consequences), in encouraging people to reduce sedentary behavior. A two-session lab experiment was conducted (n = 135), where participants first played a game with a robot, followed by the robot persuading them to stand up and move using one of the strategies. Half of the participants joined a second session to have a repeated interaction with the robot. Results showed that relationship-focused strategies motivated participants to stay active longer. Repeated sessions did not strengthen participants' relationship with the robot, but those who felt more attached to the robot responded more actively to the target-focused strategies. These findings offer valuable insights for designing persuasive strategies for social robots in health communication contexts.
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The immense technological advancements in the past decade have enabled robots to enjoy high levels of autonomy, paving their way into our society. The recent catastrophic accidents involving autonomous systems (e.g., Tesla fatal car accident), however, show that sole engineering progress in the technology is not enough to guarantee a safe and productive partnership between a human and a robot. In this paper we argue that we also need to advance our understanding of the role of social trust within human-robot relationships, and formulate a theory for expressing and reasoning about trust in the context of decisions affecting collaboration or competition between humans and robots. Therefore, we call for cross-disciplinary collaborations to study the formalization of social trust in the context of human-robot relationship. We lay the groundwork for such a study in this paper.
Human-Robot Relationship Headed Towards Building Trust
On a normal day, humans encounter Artificial Intelligence (AI) numerous times. Artificial intelligence has become a part of human's routine in many ways. They enter our lives in the form of smartphones, appliances in our homes and technology in our cars. Since humans are at the verge of accepting robotics into society, the question that lingers in everyone's mind is'Can robots be trusted?' Human has a mythical illustration of robots turning aggressive once they are provided with all the features of humans. We are pushed to such conclusions through movies, soap operas and dramas.
42 Cutting Edge Facts About the Past, Present and Future of Artificial Intelligence
People have been dreaming about Artificial Intelligence for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Well, it's starting to feel like the future is actually here, and AI can be seen almost everyone nowadays. So how should you feel about it? Here are 42 facts about the past, present and future of artificial intelligence to help you decide for yourself. In Ancient Greek mythology, the blacksmith god Hephaestus was believed to have built what were essentially robots. His "automatons," as they were called, were crafted from metal and designed to perform different tasks for him or other gods. They took many forms, including men, women, eagles, and horses.
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Could You Fall In Love With A Robot? Big Cloud Recruitment
Forget stealing your job… in the future, a robot may well steal your heart. Technology is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to the impact it is having on all aspects of modern life, including relationships. Long gone are the days of finding love in the traditional sense, with people opting to use apps like Tinder or websites like match.com, No more is the spontaneity of meeting someone over coffee or through friends something that rouses excitement of the unknown, where you have to invest time in finding out what someone is really like. Thanks to social media, you can find out more about your potential partner, their history and more before even meeting them!
Could You Fall In Love With A Robot?
Forget stealing your job... in the future, a robot may well steal your heart. Technology is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to the impact it is having on all aspects of modern life, including relationships. Long gone are the days of finding love in the traditional sense, with people opting to use apps like Tinder or websites like match.com, No more is the spontaneity of meeting someone over coffee or through friends something that rouses excitement of the unknown, where you have to invest time in finding out what someone is really like. Thanks to social media, you can find out more about your potential partner, their history and more before even meeting them!
3 Signs That Point Towards Human-Robot Relationships Becoming A Reality An Eccentric Life
The idea of human-robot relationships may sound absurd to you, especially if you aren't the biggest fan of technology, but these types of relationships will happen in the next twenty to fifty years, and maybe even sooner. In case you are wondering about the above picture, it is from the movie Serenity. The man in the photo is Mr. Universe--a man who sits in front of screens all day monitoring the universe--and the "woman" is his female companion robot that he married. The idea of someone like this is absurd right? Except when you look at what is happening in western society, you realize it isn't.
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Establishing Sustained, Supportive Human-Robot Relationships: Building Blocks and Open Challenges
Strohkorb, Sarah (Yale University) | Huang, Chien-Ming (Yale University) | Ramachandran, Aditi (Yale University) | Scassellati, Brian (Yale University)
Researchers have been developing Social robots are increasingly common in schools to support algorithms to aid robots in determining task hierarchies learning goals, in workplaces to augment productivity, (Hayes and Scassellati 2014), learning tasks from humans and in homes to improve quality of life. The fulfillment of (Thomaz and Breazeal 2008), and choosing what information their objectives in these environments are strongly dependent to communicate and when to communicate it (Unhelkar on the quality of the sustained, supportive relationship and Shah 2016). Although robots have made great robots are able to construct with their human users.
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FaceBots: Steps Towards Enhanced Long-Term Human-Robot Interaction by Utilizing and Publishing Online Social Information
Mavridis, Nikolaos, Emami, Shervin, Datta, Chandan, Kamzi, Wajahat, BenAbdelkader, Chiraz, Toulis, Panos, Tanoto, Andry, Rabie, Tamer
The main problem addressed by this project is that of the creation of sustainable and meaningful long-term human robot relationships. This is a most important problem towards our ultimate goal of human-robot symbiosis, i.e. harmonious and mutually beneficial living together of the two species. In the shorter term, this is an important problem towards the successful application of robots to numerous areas: disabled and elderly assistance / companionship, supporting education, and more. So far, empirical investigations have shown that we have not advanced significantly yet towards its solution: Although existing robotic systems are interesting to interact with in the short term, it has been shown that after some weeks of quasi-regular encounters, humans gradually lose their interest, and meaningful longer-term human-robot relationships are not established. For example, in the case of Robovie [1], there was a steady and significant decrease in the total time of interaction of the robot with humans over six months - interest had worn off.
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