When Robots Self-Disclosure Personal Information, Do Users Reciprocate?
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Human-robot interaction consists of a rich set of behaviors between humans and robots often requiring the exchange of personal and sensitive information between them. From a conceptual framework, this paper discusses whether a robot who self-discloses personal information when conversing with a user will prompt the user to reciprocate and self-dis- close personal and sensitive information to the robot. Additionally, the paper discusses various factors which may influence whether self-disclosure of personal information between human and robot occurs and briefly discusses aspects of a conceptual representational system necessary for HRI enabling the robot to self-disclose to a user.Downloads
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2024-01-22
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Barfield, J. K. (2024). When Robots Self-Disclosure Personal Information, Do Users Reciprocate?. Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series, 2(1), 498–501. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v2i1.27719
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Unifying Representations for Robot Application Development