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Preference Change in Persuasive Robotics (2206.10300v1)
Published 21 Jun 2022 in cs.RO and cs.HC
Abstract: Human-robot interaction exerts influence towards the human, which often changes behavior. This article explores an externality of this changed behavior - preference change. It expands on previous work on preference change in AI systems. Specifically, this article will explore how a robot's adaptive behavior, personalized to the user, can exert influence through social interactions, that in turn change a user's preference. It argues that the risk of this is high given a robot's unique ability to influence behavior compared to other pervasive technologies. Persuasive Robotics thus runs the risk of being manipulative.
- Matija Franklin (17 papers)
- Hal Ashton (9 papers)