领域(数学)
机器人
钥匙(锁)
纪律
社交机器人
社会学
心理学
认知科学
社会心理学
计算机科学
认识论
人工智能
社会科学
移动机器人
纯数学
哲学
机器人控制
计算机安全
数学
作者
Elly A. Konijn,Daniel Preciado,Peggy van Minkelen
摘要
Abstract As social beings, we humans are driven to connect, and not only to fellow humans. We readily develop emotional connections toward “beings” that are in fact not humans, demonstrated by millennia-old fascinations with fictional characters. More recently observed with technologies capable of socially engaging as artificial others, responding almost as if they were humans themselves. As these technologies advance, digital and robotic entities become more proficient at offering assistance and to satisfy our need to connect and establish meaningful relationships. This article reviews and integrates literature from various fields to examine the key concepts and psycho-social mechanisms underlying relationship formation between humans and artificial others, specifically focusing on social robots. The resulting theoretical framework, the theory of affective bonding (TAB), seeks to explain how, when and why people would bond to non-human entities or social robots, building on four key propositions. This coherent multi-disciplinary framework may advance the field and guide future research in human–robot communication and relationship formation over time.
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