Human-Robot Intimacy: Acceptance of Robots as Intimate Companions.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sophia Bertoni, Christian Klaes, Artur Pilacinski
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Abstract

Depictions of robots as romantic partners for humans are frequent in popular culture. As robots become part of human society, they will gradually assume the role of partners for humans whenever necessary, as assistants, collaborators, or companions. Companion robots are supposed to provide social contact to those who would not have it otherwise. These companion robots are usually not designed to fulfill one of the most important human needs: the one for romantic and intimate contact. Human-robot intimacy remains a vastly unexplored territory. In this article, we review the state-of-the-art research in intimate robotics. We discuss major issues limiting the acceptance of robots as intimate partners, the public perception of robots in intimate roles, and the possible influence of cross-cultural differences in these domains. We also discuss the possible negative effects human-robot intimacy may have on human-human contact. Most importantly, we propose a new term "intimate companion robots" to reduce the negative connotations of the other terms that have been used so far and improve the social perception of research in this domain. With this article, we provide an outlook on prospects for the development of intimate companion robots, considering the specific context of their use.

人与机器人的亲密关系:接受机器人作为亲密伴侣。
在流行文化中,机器人作为人类浪漫伴侣的描述屡见不鲜。随着机器人成为人类社会的一部分,它们将在必要时逐渐承担起人类伴侣的角色,如助手、合作者或同伴。陪伴型机器人应该为那些没有陪伴的人提供社会接触的机会。这些陪伴机器人通常不是为了满足人类最重要的需求之一:浪漫和亲密接触的需求。人与机器人之间的亲密关系仍然是一个尚未开发的领域。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了亲密机器人技术的最新研究成果。我们讨论了限制人们接受机器人作为亲密伴侣的主要问题、公众对机器人在亲密关系中角色的看法,以及跨文化差异在这些领域可能产生的影响。我们还讨论了人与机器人的亲密关系可能对人与人之间的接触产生的负面影响。最重要的是,我们提出了一个新术语 "亲密伴侣机器人",以减少迄今为止使用的其他术语的负面含义,并改善社会对该领域研究的看法。通过这篇文章,我们对亲密伴侣机器人的发展前景进行了展望,同时考虑到其使用的具体环境。
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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
CiteScore
3.50
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11.10%
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189
审稿时长
11 weeks
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