학술논문

Unintended Failures of Robot-Assisted Feeding in Social Contexts
Document Type
Conference
Source
Companion of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. :884-886
Subject
assistive technologies
social context
speculative video
Language
English
Abstract
Over 1.8 million Americans require assistance eating. Robot-assisted feeding is a promising way to empower people with motor impairments to eat independently. Yet, most robot-assisted feeding research has focused on individual dining (e.g., eating at home with a caregiver), but not social dining (e.g., family meals, friends' brunch, romantic dates). What happens when a robot developed for individual contexts gets used in social contexts? In this humorous video, we present unintended consequences that can arise from robot-assisted feeding in social settings. This video aims to raise awareness about the importance of accounting for social context when designing assistive robots.

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