arXiv Open Access 2024

Robot Vulnerability and the Elicitation of User Empathy

Morten Roed Frederiksen Katrin Fischer Maja Matarić
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This paper describes a between-subjects Amazon Mechanical Turk study (n = 220) that investigated how a robot's affective narrative influences its ability to elicit empathy in human observers. We first conducted a pilot study to develop and validate the robot's affective narratives. Then, in the full study, the robot used one of three different affective narrative strategies (funny, sad, neutral) while becoming less functional at its shopping task over the course of the interaction. As the functionality of the robot degraded, participants were repeatedly asked if they were willing to help the robot. The results showed that conveying a sad narrative significantly influenced the participants' willingness to help the robot throughout the interaction and determined whether participants felt empathetic toward the robot throughout the interaction. Furthermore, a higher amount of past experience with robots also increased the participants' willingness to help the robot. This work suggests that affective narratives can be useful in short-term interactions that benefit from emotional connections between humans and robots.

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Morten Roed Frederiksen

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Katrin Fischer

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Maja Matarić

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Frederiksen, M.R., Fischer, K., Matarić, M. (2024). Robot Vulnerability and the Elicitation of User Empathy. https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02684

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