Can a Robot Do A Trust Fall? Absurdity as a Component of Human Intelligence and Embodiment

Creative Computing (2020)
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Abstract

Trust is often considered valuable in a broad range of rela- tionships, from professional collaborations to personal part- nerships. This article examines the possibility of trust in a robotic system. By posing the question “can a robot do a trust fall?”, an investigation on the issues embedded in de- signing trusting systems is presented, using methods and per- spectives from philosophy and engineering. Posing such a question helps us understand the physicality and embodiment of trust, as well as the limits and resources of robotics.

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Ilya Vidrin
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