Robot Sociali per l’Assistenza: Inganni Pro-sociali ed Etica

  • Silvia Rossi
  • Alessandra Rossi
  • Raffaella Esposito
Parole chiave: Robot Deception, Socially Assistive Robotics, Acceptance of Technology, Trust, Leaking deception

Abstract

Social Assistive Robotics aims to improve people’s lives by providing assistance through interaction. There are settings where these robots need to encourage people to comply with instructions and advice, and also show empathetic reactions, which is a crucial aspect for achieving effective behaviour change. Such behaviors can be configured as deceptive. Deception is a complex behavior in human interactions and can compromise people’s trust. In this paper, we introduce different types of potentially deceptive behaviors that can be used in socially assistive robotics and discuss the ethical implications in human-robot interaction.

Pubblicato
2025-04-09
Come citare
Rossi, S., Rossi, A., & Esposito, R. (2025). Robot Sociali per l’Assistenza: Inganni Pro-sociali ed Etica. Filosofia Morale/Moral Philosophy, (7). Recuperato da https://mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/MF/article/view/5230
Sezione
Giustizia sociale e nuove tecnologie. A cura di Giovanna Costanzo