Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance

Cappuccio ML, Galliott JC, Eyssel F, Lanteri A (2023)
International Journal of Social Robotics.

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Cappuccio, Massimiliano L.; Galliott, Jai C.; Eyssel, FriederikeUniBi ; Lanteri, Alessandro
Abstract / Bemerkung
We introduce the notion of Tolerance for autonomous artificial agents (and its antithetical concept, Intolerance), motivating its theoretical adoption in the fields of social robotics and human-agent interaction, where it can effectively complement two contiguous, but essentially distinct, constructs-Acceptance and Trust-that are broadly used by researchers. We offer a comprehensive conceptual model of Tolerance, construed as a user's insusceptibility or resilience to Autonomy Estrangement (i.e., the uncanny sense of isolation and displacement experienced by the humans who believe, for right or wrong reasons, that robots can subvert and/or control their lives). We also refer to Intolerance to indicate the opposite property, that is the user's susceptibility or proneness to Autonomy Estrangement. Thus, Tolerance and Intolerance are inverse representations of the same phenomenological continuum, with Intolerance increasing when Tolerance decreases and vice versa. While Acceptance and Trust measure how the user's interaction with a particular robot is satisfying and efficacious, the dyad Tolerance/Intolerance reflects how the user's attitude is affected by deeply held normative beliefs about robots in general. So defined, a low Tolerance (that is a high Intolerance) is expected to correlate to antagonistic responses toward the prospect of adoption: specifically, Intolerant attitudes predict the kind of anxious and hostile behaviours toward Agents that originate from the concerns that autonomous systems could deeply disrupt the lives of humans (affecting their work cultures, ways of living, systems of values, etc.) or dominate them (making humans redundant, undermining their authority, threatening their uniqueness, etc.). Thus, Negative beliefs and worldviews about Agents are the cause of the Intolerant attitude toward Agents, which predicts Autonomy Estrangement, which in turn correlates to low Adoption Propensity and avoidance and rejection behaviours.
Stichworte
Technology acceptance model; Trust; Tolerance; Human-robot interaction; Autonomy estrangement; Alienation
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Social Robotics
ISSN
1875-4791
eISSN
1875-4805
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984917

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Cappuccio ML, Galliott JC, Eyssel F, Lanteri A. Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance. International Journal of Social Robotics. 2023.
Cappuccio, M. L., Galliott, J. C., Eyssel, F., & Lanteri, A. (2023). Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance. International Journal of Social Robotics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-023-01065-2
Cappuccio, Massimiliano L., Galliott, Jai C., Eyssel, Friederike, and Lanteri, Alessandro. 2023. “Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance”. International Journal of Social Robotics.
Cappuccio, M. L., Galliott, J. C., Eyssel, F., and Lanteri, A. (2023). Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance. International Journal of Social Robotics.
Cappuccio, M.L., et al., 2023. Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance. International Journal of Social Robotics.
M.L. Cappuccio, et al., “Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance”, International Journal of Social Robotics, 2023.
Cappuccio, M.L., Galliott, J.C., Eyssel, F., Lanteri, A.: Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance. International Journal of Social Robotics. (2023).
Cappuccio, Massimiliano L., Galliott, Jai C., Eyssel, Friederike, and Lanteri, Alessandro. “Autonomous Systems and Technology Resistance: New Tools for Monitoring Acceptance, Trust, and Tolerance”. International Journal of Social Robotics (2023).
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