Chapter 15 Empathizing with Robots Animistic and Performative Methods to Anticipate a Robot's Impact

Typically, social robots are supposed to empathize with humans, understand human emotions, and anticipate human needs. With this chapter, the authors turn the table: What can humans learn through empathizing with technology? How might the design of robots change if developers adopted the perspective...

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