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A Conceptual Framework for Machine Self-Presentation and Trust
2021
International Journal of Humanized Computing and Communication
Increasingly, researchers are creating machines with humanlike social behaviors to elicit desired human responses such as trust and engagement, but a systematic characterization and categorization of such behaviors and their demonstrated effects is missing. This paper proposes a taxonomy of machine behavior based on what has been experimented with and documented in the literature to date. We argue that self-presentation theory, a psychosocial model of human interaction, provides a principled
doi:10.35708/hcc1869-148366
fatcat:3hbr55xjffcfdpnkfwwca4b2mq