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Is it possible for people to develop a sense of empathy toward humanoid robots and establish meaningful relationships with them?

Psychology

Is it possible for people to develop a sense of empathy toward humanoid robots and establish meaningful relationships with them?

E. Morgante, C. Susinna, et al.

This systematic review finds that humans can perceive robots as having emotional states—especially when robots identify and respond to human feelings and exhibit anthropomorphic traits, which tends to increase empathy. The research was conducted by Elena Morgante, Carla Susinna, Laura Culicetto, Angelo Quartarone, and Viviana Lo Buono.

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Abstract
Introduction: Empathy can be described as the ability to adopt another person's perspective and comprehend, feel, share, and respond to their emotional experiences. Empathy plays an important role in these relationships and is constructed in human–robot interaction (HRI). This systematic review focuses on studies investigating human empathy toward robots. We intend to define empathy as the cognitive capacity of humans to perceive robots as equipped with emotional and psychological states. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of peer-reviewed articles using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. We searched Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases. All articles were reviewed based on the titles, abstracts, and full texts by two investigators (EM and CS) who independently performed data collection. The researchers read the full-text articles deemed suitable for the study, and in cases of disagreement regarding the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the final decision was made by a third researcher (VLB). Results: The electronic search identified 484 articles. After reading the full texts of the selected publications and applying the predefined inclusion criteria, we selected 11 articles that met our inclusion criteria. Robots that could identify and respond appropriately to the emotional states of humans seemed to evoke empathy. In addition, empathy tended to grow more when the robots exhibited anthropomorphic traits. Discussion: Humanoid robots can be programmed to understand and react to human emotions and simulate empathetic responses; however, they are not endowed with the same innate capacity for empathy as humans.
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychology
Published On
Aug 12, 2024
Authors
Elena Morgante, Carla Susinna, Laura Culicetto, Angelo Quartarone, Viviana Lo Buono
Tags
Empathy
Human–Robot Interaction
Anthropomorphism
Emotional Recognition
Humanoid Robots
Systematic Review
Social Robotics
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