Right to be protected

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  • who: Dual processing Mind attribution and collaborators from the Human Interface Technology Lab (HITlab NZ), University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand have published the research work: Right to be Protected, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This research studied the influence of implicit and explicit on a robot's right to be protected from both in terms of participants condemning that befell the as well as in terms of participants' tendency to humiliate the themselves. The survey assessed (in order) anthropomorphism , affinity with technology (translated from_[41]), the set of reviews, the control questions on Vector . . .

     

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