Pilacinski Artur, Pinto Ana, Oliveira Soraia, Araújo Eduardo, Carvalho Carla, Silva Paula Alexandra, Matias Ricardo, Menezes Paulo, Sousa Sonia
Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
CINEICC - Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
Heliyon. 2023 Jul 11;9(8):e18164. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18164. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Eye gaze is a prominent feature of human social lives, but little is known on whether fitting eyes on machines makes humans trust them more. In this study we compared subjective and objective markers of human trust when collaborating with eyed and non-eyed robots of the same type. We used virtual reality scenes in which we manipulated distance and the presence of eyes on a robot's display during simple collaboration scenes. We found that while collaboration with eyed cobots resulted in slightly higher subjective trust ratings, the objective markers such as pupil size and task completion time indicated it was in fact less comfortable to collaborate with eyed robots. These findings are in line with recent suggestions that anthropomorphism may be actually a detrimental feature of collaborative robots. These findings also show the complex relationship between human objective and subjective markers of trust when collaborating with artificial agents.
目光注视是人类社会生活的一个显著特征,但对于人类是否会因为机器有眼睛而更加信任它们,我们却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们比较了与同类型有眼睛和无眼睛的机器人协作时人类信任的主观和客观指标。我们使用虚拟现实场景,在简单协作场景中操控机器人显示屏上眼睛的有无以及距离。我们发现,虽然与有眼睛的协作机器人协作会带来略高的主观信任评分,但诸如瞳孔大小和任务完成时间等客观指标表明,实际上与有眼睛的机器人协作会更不舒服。这些发现与最近的观点一致,即拟人化实际上可能是协作机器人的一个有害特征。这些发现还表明了人类在与智能体协作时信任的客观和主观指标之间的复杂关系。