This paper presents an experimental study showing that the humanoid robot NAO, in a condition already validated with regards to its capacity to trigger situational empathy in humans, is able to stimulate the attribution of mental states towards itself. Indeed, results show that participants not only experienced empathy towards NAO, when the robot was afraid of losing its memory due to a malfunction, but they also attributed higher scores to the robot emotional intelligence in the Attribution of Mental State Questionnaire, in comparison with the users in the control condition. This result suggests a possible correlation between empathy toward the robot and humans’ attribution of mental states to it.

Can empathy affect the attribution of mental states to robots?

Cristina Gena;Francesca Manini;Antonio Lieto;Alberto Lillo;Fabiana Vernero
2023-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents an experimental study showing that the humanoid robot NAO, in a condition already validated with regards to its capacity to trigger situational empathy in humans, is able to stimulate the attribution of mental states towards itself. Indeed, results show that participants not only experienced empathy towards NAO, when the robot was afraid of losing its memory due to a malfunction, but they also attributed higher scores to the robot emotional intelligence in the Attribution of Mental State Questionnaire, in comparison with the users in the control condition. This result suggests a possible correlation between empathy toward the robot and humans’ attribution of mental states to it.
2023
ICMI '23 (25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction)
Paris, France
9-13 October 2023
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, ICMI 2023, Paris, France, October 9-13, 2023
Association for Computing Machinery
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103
9798400700552
https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.02897
human robot interaction, empathy, mental state attribution
Cristina Gena, Francesca Manini, Antonio Lieto, Alberto Lillo, Fabiana Vernero
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