peer reviewedSocial robots are designed to directly interact with users, to collaborate with them and to act in a human-centred environment, with different degrees of automation. In order to encourage acceptability and trust, they are structured as so to leverage the human tendency to anthropomorphise what they interact with. It follows that some machines are able to simulate the feeling of genuine emotions or empathy, to appear needy of help, to pretend to have an own rersonality and – more in general – to induce the user to think that they are something more than mere objects. Thus, it may be argued that such interaction could lead to forms of manipulation that fall within the remit of a deceptive dynamic. Such a phenomenon is still much ...
Human beings are deeply social, and both evolutionary traits and cultural constructs encourage coope...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This research investigated whether Artificial Expression of Emotion (AEE) by a social robot can lead...
Social robots are designed to directly interact with users, to collaborate with them and to act in a...
The article deals with a phenomenon of increasing social relevance, namely the interaction between r...
If a robot sends a deceptive signal to a human user, is this always and everywhere an unethical act,...
Although some authors claim that deception requires intention, we argue that there can be deception ...
Deception is an essential social behavior for humans, and we can observe human deceptive behaviors i...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
The analysis presented is focused on the interaction among social robots and humans. It is here stat...
As humans are being progressively pushed further downstream in the decision-making process of auton...
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro...
A crucial philosophical problem of social robots is how much they perform a kind of sociality in int...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
Human beings are deeply social, and both evolutionary traits and cultural constructs encourage coope...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This research investigated whether Artificial Expression of Emotion (AEE) by a social robot can lead...
Social robots are designed to directly interact with users, to collaborate with them and to act in a...
The article deals with a phenomenon of increasing social relevance, namely the interaction between r...
If a robot sends a deceptive signal to a human user, is this always and everywhere an unethical act,...
Although some authors claim that deception requires intention, we argue that there can be deception ...
Deception is an essential social behavior for humans, and we can observe human deceptive behaviors i...
peer reviewed— In 2018 the European Commission highlighted the demand of a human-centered approach t...
The analysis presented is focused on the interaction among social robots and humans. It is here stat...
As humans are being progressively pushed further downstream in the decision-making process of auton...
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro...
A crucial philosophical problem of social robots is how much they perform a kind of sociality in int...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
Human beings are deeply social, and both evolutionary traits and cultural constructs encourage coope...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This research investigated whether Artificial Expression of Emotion (AEE) by a social robot can lead...