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  • Human-Robot Interaction
  • Social Robotics
  • Artificial Intelligence Ethics

Background:

  • Increasingly sophisticated robots are being developed for social roles.
  • People are beginning to perceive and interact with robots as social agents.
  • Existing research on human-robot relationships is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the potential for humans to form social relationships with robots.
  • To identify the types of relationships and functions within human-robot interactions.
  • To examine the societal and ethical consequences of human-robot bonding.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of human-robot interaction paradigms.
  • Exploration of social cognition theories applied to artificial agents.
  • Ethical framework development for human-robot social ties.

Main Results:

  • Humans may develop social connections and emotional bonds with robots.
  • Robots can fulfill various social functions, from companionship to assistance.
  • Significant societal and moral questions arise regarding these evolving relationships.

Conclusions:

  • Human-robot relationships are a growing area with profound implications.
  • Further research is needed to understand the dynamics and ethics of human-bot social ties.
  • Societal adaptation and ethical guidelines are crucial for integrating social robots.