2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96722-6_6
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“I Love You,” Said the Robot: Boundaries of the Use of Emotions in Human-Robot Interactions

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“…Social robots have a wide range of sensors, including eyetracking, facial recognition, and voice recognition. These capabilities can easily be coupled with software that aims to identify, for example, the emotions and the behaviour patterns of those it observes [22], and as pattern recognition is at the core of AI, detecting behaviour and potential outliers is a natural part of what the software of a social robot does [23]. Imagine a scenario in which a government has mandated that all kindergartens should have a social robot equipped with new and impressive software aimed at screening and pseudo-diagnosing all children present.…”
Section: Normativity and The Application Of Social Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social robots have a wide range of sensors, including eyetracking, facial recognition, and voice recognition. These capabilities can easily be coupled with software that aims to identify, for example, the emotions and the behaviour patterns of those it observes [22], and as pattern recognition is at the core of AI, detecting behaviour and potential outliers is a natural part of what the software of a social robot does [23]. Imagine a scenario in which a government has mandated that all kindergartens should have a social robot equipped with new and impressive software aimed at screening and pseudo-diagnosing all children present.…”
Section: Normativity and The Application Of Social Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea for griefbots [3] started in a 2013 episode of Black Mirror, titled "Be Right Back" [4] which told the story of Martha who loses her boyfriend Ash in a car accident. Martha then uses her instant messaging history with Ash to recreate him virtually.…”
Section: Current Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%