首页|Findings on Robotics Discussed by Investigators at University of Vienna (It Feel s, Therefore It Is: Associations Between Mind Perception and Mind Ascription for Social Robots)
Findings on Robotics Discussed by Investigators at University of Vienna (It Feel s, Therefore It Is: Associations Between Mind Perception and Mind Ascription for Social Robots)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Fresh data on Robotics are presented i n a new report. According to news originating from Vienna, Austria, by NewsRx co rrespondents, research stated, "As social robots are increasingly designed with sophisticated simulations of human skills, it becomes essential to understand bo undary conditions of people's engagement of them as mindful actors. The present paper reports a comprehensive secondary analysis of six studies (total N = 967) on the relationship between mind perception (evaluation of mental capacities) an d mind ascription (explicit assignment of a mind-having status) when people cons ider a humanoid robot in different scenarios." Financial support for this research came from Air Force Office of Scientific Res earch (AFOSR). Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of V ienna, "Results indicate there is a context-independent, moderate link between p erceptions of affective mental capacity (i.e., ability to feel emotion) and expl icit mind ascription. We further found hints for a weak relationship between per ceptions of reality-interaction capacity (i.e., sensory and agentic abilities) a nd decisions to ascribe mind that may need larger samples in order to be validat ed. Perceptions of social-moral capacities (i.e., evaluations of people and goal s) were not a significant predictor of mind ascription."
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