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Modeling Consequences of Brand Authenticity in Anthropomorphized AI-Assistants: A Human-Robot Interaction Perspective

Palima Pandey

发表年份
2025
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摘要

The emergence of anthropomorphized AI Assistants can be linked to the advanced convergence of machine learning and natural language processing algorithms that could mimic human brains. Conversational-AI has led users to expect a sense of authenticity in their anthropomorphized assistants, more so, in a social context; which creates newer avenues for brands to better connect with their consumers. The present study aimed to develop a consequential model of AI-authenticity while drawing inferences from a series of human-robot interaction based theories, viz. “Computers as Social Actors” (CASA); “Media Equation” (ME), “Stereotype Content Model” (SCM) and “Socio-Cognitive Computational Trust” (SCCT) theory. Partial-Least-Square based Structural-Equation-Modeling was performed to examine the hypothesized framework; while, bootstrapping technique was utilized to better assess the effect of mediation analysis. The predictive relevance of the developed model was evaluated based on cross-validated redundancy approach. The findings designated ‘Emotional Attachment’, ‘Customer Engagement’ and ‘Cognitive Trust’ as major consequences of brand authenticity; while ‘warmth’was accounted as a positive, but weak mediator in authenticity-cognitive trust relationship, due to probable effects of uncanny valley phenomenon. ‘Cognitive Trust’remained a significant predictor of ‘continuous usage intentions’and ‘word-of[1]mouth’ behaviour. The proposed AI-authenticity framework could aid underpinning effective customer retention and extension strategies.

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Perspective (graphical)RobotPsychologyHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceArtificial intelligence

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