OTHER
The language of robotics: Use and abuse of personification
Ellen McDaniel, Gwendolyn Gong
- Year
- 1982
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
Many writers in the robotics field personify robots. By “humanizing” these computer-controlled machines, they attempt to make a difficult and potent technology understandable to potential users in labor and management. However, the comparison of robots to humans has often made the technology fearful to would-be users. By judiciously using personification and by becoming aware of the awesome power of language, robotics experts can disseminate their research more effectively to nontechnical audiences.
Keywords
RoboticsRobotArtificial intelligenceDisseminationComputer scienceField (mathematics)MultimediaHuman–computer interaction
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