Abstract:
Chatbots and talkbots are intelligent programs that can establish written and oral communication with human beings, usually with the purpose of helping them achieve a spe...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Chatbots and talkbots are intelligent programs that can establish written and oral communication with human beings, usually with the purpose of helping them achieve a specific goal. More and more companies are now implementing bots in order to reduce operational costs. Most bots use machine learning algorithms that are deployed on companies websites, cloud services, or distributed mobile systems so that customers are always able to speak with `someone' to inquire about products or services. Most bots are trained using data from interactions among human beings so that they can learn speech patterns and answer questions. In this paper we present the results of an experiment designed to survey people's perception of these bots and how much people trust them. We present a moral dilemma to the respondents and ask questions about permissiveness and assess if bots are judged and blamed differently than their human counterparts. In this paper we reveal such differences in judgement, which suggest that many people hold the chatbots to similar behavioral standards than human beings; however, bots receive blame just as humans do.
Date of Conference: 13-14 November 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 February 2019
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