DocumentCode
565476
Title
Beyond dirty, dangerous and dull: What everyday people think robots should do
Author
Takayama, Leila ; Ju, Wendy ; Nass, Clifford
Author_Institution
CHIMe Lab., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
fYear
2008
fDate
12-15 March 2008
Firstpage
25
Lastpage
32
Abstract
We present a study of people´s attitudes toward robot workers, identifying the characteristics of occupations for which people believe robots are qualified and desired. We deployed a web-based public-opinion survey that asked respondents (n=250) about their attitudes regarding robots´ suitability for a variety of jobs (n=812) from the U.S. Department of Labor´s O*NET occupational information database. We found that public opinion favors robots for jobs that require memorization, keen perceptual abilities, and service-orientation. People are preferred for occupations that require artistry, evaluation, judgment and diplomacy. In addition, we found that people will feel more positively toward robots doing jobs with people rather than in place of people.
Keywords
human-robot interaction; service robots; keen perceptual ability; memorization; occupational information database; public opinion; robot worker; service-orientation; Current measurement; Humans; Predictive models; Regression analysis; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; HRI; Human-robot interaction; jobs; occupations; robots; survey;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2008 3rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
2167-2121
Print_ISBN
978-1-60558-017-3
Type
conf
Filename
6249444
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