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Experimental Investigation of Trust in Anthropomorphic Agents as Task Partners

Akihiro Maehigashi, Takahiro Tsumura, Seiji Yamada

Year
2022
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Open access

Abstract

This study investigated whether human trust in a social robot with anthropomorphic physicality is similar to that in an AI agent or in a human in order to clarify how anthropomorphic physicality influences human trust in an agent. We conducted an online experiment using two types of cognitive tasks, calculation and emotion recognition tasks, where participants answered after referring to the answers of an AI agent, a human, or a social robot. During the experiment, the participants rated their trust levels in their partners. As a result, trust in the social robot was basically neither similar to that in the AI agent nor in the human and instead settled between them. The results showed a possibility that manipulating anthropomorphic features would help assist human users in appropriately calibrating trust in an agent.

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cs.HC

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