Breaking the Typecast? Moral Status and Trust in Robotic Moral Patients
Jaime Banks, Kevin Koban, Brad A. Haggadone
- 发表年份
- 2023
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
Given that perceived moral status is key to how people accept others, past scholarship has investigated the role of moral agency in human-robot interaction. However, little empirical work attends to dynamics of moral patiency—the extent to which robots are seen as deserving moral consideration. This investigation addresses two questions: (1) What is the relationship between perceived moral agency (PMA) and perceived moral patiency (PMP) when robots are positioned as moral patients and (2) (how) is PMP associated with trust in a robot? An online experiment explored these questions as people reacted to a robot being subjected to humans’ (im)moral actions. Findings show that PMP is positively linked to PMA (against the moral typecasting hypothesis) and trust, robust to context/valence.
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