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Children's interactions with virtual assistants: Moving beyond depictions of social agents

Lauren N. Girouard‐Hallam, Judith H. Danovitch

Year
2023
Citations
5

Abstract

Clark and Fischer argue that people see social robots as depictions of social agents. However, people's interactions with virtual assistants may change their beliefs about social robots. Children and adults with exposure to virtual assistants may view social robots not as depictions of social agents, but as social agents belonging to a unique ontological category.

Keywords

PsychologyHuman–computer interactionSocial psychologyCognitive scienceComputer science

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