Chapter 1 Towards Designing Meaningful Relationships with Robots

Social robots are on the brink of entering our lives. However, little knowledge is available about how best to design them. This introductory chapter discusses the real-life social robots of the present as well as of possible futures-without, of course, forgetting the history of robots and their ori...

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Main Author: Dörrenbächer, Judith (auth)
Other Authors: Hassenzahl, Marc (auth), Neuhaus, Robin (auth), Ringfort-Felner, Ronda (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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