The language of robotics: Use and abuse of personification

Ellen McDaniel College Station Medical Center ; Gwendolyn Gong College Station Medical Center

Abstract

Many writers in the robotics field personify robots. By “humanizing” these computer-controlled machines, they attempt to make a difficult and potent technology understandable to potential users in labor and management. However, the comparison of robots to humans has often made the technology fearful to would-be users. By judiciously using personification and by becoming aware of the awesome power of language, robotics experts can disseminate their research more effectively to nontechnical audiences.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1982-12-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1982.6447798
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