归属
女性气质
背景(考古学)
机器人
对话
社交机器人
仿人机器人
会话分析
代理(哲学)
计算机科学
心理学
介绍(产科)
社会心理学
人机交互
人工智能
社会学
移动机器人
性别研究
沟通
机器人控制
古生物学
社会科学
医学
放射科
生物
作者
Lynn de Rijk,Mieke Breukelman,Evi Dalmaijer,Wyke Stommel
标识
DOI:10.1177/17504813241267117
摘要
For humanoid robots, gender-ambiguous presentation is implemented as a potential way to avoid gender-stereotypical design. Using conversation analysis, we look at video recorded user interaction in the presence of a designedly gender-ambiguous robot, showing how this design choice is actually dealt with within a social context. Robot gender becomes relevant initially when a user refers to the robot with a dual-gendered package (‘young lady young gentleman’), with another user proposing ‘her’ for the robot, and the talk then evolving to the pursuit of agreement on the robot’s proposed femininity. Robot gender attribution is treated by these users as a collaborative endeavor rather than an individual choice. It includes displays of accountability and orientations to delicateness of gender attribution. By implication, the analysis shows that ambiguous design shifts the burden of gender attribution from robot designers to users.
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