Cues trigger depiction schemas for robots, as they do for human identities.
Journal:
The Behavioral and brain sciences
PMID:
37017059
Abstract
Clark and Fischer's three levels of depiction of social robots can be conceptualized as cognitive schemas. When interacting with social robots, humans shift between schemas similarly to how they shift between identity category schemas when interacting with other humans. Perception of mind, context cues, and individual differences underlie perceptions of which level of depiction is most situationally relevant.