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Introduction
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What is trust
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Bias
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Children with Disabilities
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Humans are Science
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Compliance
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Trust
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Biasing
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We do it on purpose
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The relationship with kids
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The relationship with surveys
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The outcomes are different
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Cognitive biases
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Two studies
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Whats interesting
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The Shooter Bias Test
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Humans are robots
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Violations of trust
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Four conditions
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Impact on trust
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Emotional reactions when robots are wrong
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The last study
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Robot navigation
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Robot mistakes
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Risk
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, delivered by Dr. Ayanna Howard of Georgia Institute of Technology. Delve into the critical question of whether we are placing too much trust in artificial intelligence, examining real-world human-robot interactions. Gain insights into studies revealing people's tendency to overtrust AI systems, particularly in high-risk scenarios like healthcare. Learn about the potential consequences of this overtrust, especially when human judgment should take precedence. Discover methods for identifying and mitigating overtrust, with a focus on vulnerable populations such as children with disabilities. Explore fascinating topics including trust, bias, compliance, cognitive biases, and emotional reactions to robot mistakes. Understand the implications of these findings for the future of human-robot interaction and the ethical considerations surrounding our increasing dependence on intelligent systems. Read more

Are We Trusting AI Too Much? Examining Human-Robot Interactions in the Real World

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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