The 'intuitive' trust people feel when encountering robots in public spaces is a key determinant of their willingness to cooperate with these robots. We conducted four experiments to study this topic in the context of peacekeeping robots. Participants viewed scenarios, presented as static images or animations, involving a robot or a human guard performing an access-control task. The guards interacted more or less politely with younger and older male and female people. Our results show strong effects of the guard's politeness. Age and sex of the people interacting with the guard had no significant effect on participants' impressions of its attributes. There were no differences between responses to robot and human guards. This study advances the notion that politeness is a crucial determinant of people's perception of peacekeeping robots.
翻译:在公共场所遇到机器人时,“直觉的”信任人的感觉是他们愿意与这些机器人合作的关键决定因素。我们进行了四项实验,以在维和机器人背景下研究这个专题。参与者将情景视为静态图像或动画,涉及机器人或执行出入控制任务的卫兵。警卫们与年轻和年长的男女人员或多或少礼貌地互动。我们的结果显示了卫兵礼貌的强烈影响。与卫兵互动的人的年龄和性别对参与者对其特性的印象没有重大影响。对机器人和卫兵的反应没有区别。这项研究提出了一种观念,即礼貌是人们对维和机器人的看法的一个关键决定因素。