Gender is a social framework through which people organize themselves-and non-human subjects, including robots. Research stretching back decades has found evidence that people tend to gender artificial agents unwittingly, even with the slightest cue of humanlike features in voice, body, role, and other social features. This has led to the notion of gender neutrality in robots: ways in which we can avoid gendering robots in line with human models, as well explorations of extra-human genders. This rapid review critically surveyed the literature to capture the state of art on gender neutrality in robots that interact with people. We present findings on theory, methods, results, and reflexivity. We interrogate the very idea that robot gender/ing can be neutral and explore alternate ways of approaching gender/ing through the design and study of robots interacting with people.
翻译:性别是一个社会框架,人们通过这个框架组织自己和非人类的主体,包括机器人。过去几十年的研究发现,有证据表明,人们往往在无意中无意中将性别人为的代理人视为性别,甚至在声音、身体、角色和其他社会特征中只要一丝一毫的人类特征提示即可。这导致了机器人中性别中立的概念:我们可以避免按照人类模式将机器人性别化,以及探索人类以外的性别。这一快速审查对文献进行了严格调查,以掌握与人互动的机器人在性别中立方面的艺术状况。我们提出了关于理论、方法、结果和反射性的结论。我们探讨了机器人性别/角色可以中立的观点,并探索了通过设计和研究机器人与人互动来对待性别/性别的替代方法。