Stop Pretending Social Robots Are Inevitable
arXiv:2607.00142v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper takes issue with the recent themes of both the RO-MAN and the HRI conferences for their portrayal of a future human-robot society as inevitable. The focus is on discussing how such statements ultimately shape research. By treating a future human-robot society as a fait accompli, license is given for user studies to imagine any scenario they like, no matter whether it has any ecological relevance, and to emphasise the scenario design over...
arXiv cs.RO
·Serge Thill
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