Social Injustice, Group Membership and Epistemic Trust in Robots

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the intersection of social dynamics, knowledge production, and the implementation of identity features in robotic platforms. Concentrating on the concept of epistemic injustice, particularly in the context of trust, the study highlights the potential for justified distrust based on experienced injustice. The incorporation of social identity features, such as gender, signals group membership and can instigate trust based on assumed shared experiences of oppression. However, I argue that this can lead to a form of deception, especially for oppressed groups, as robots lack the embodied experience of living through inequality. The paper explores the risk of companies, largely composed of privileged individuals, potentially exploiting this trust. Three key suggestions for designing diverse robot identities are proposed: 1) Users should have control over robot features, emphasizing the non-fixed nature of robot identity 2) Diverse identity features should be combined to avoid overtrust and stereotyping 3) Robots should encourage users to rely on their own knowledge, fostering self-trust and preventing the perpetuation of privileged perspectives.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Mar 11
EventRobo-Identity Workshop 3, HRI'24: Robo-Identity: Designing for Identity in the Shared World - Boulder, Colorado
Duration: 2024 Mar 112024 Mar 11
https://sites.google.com/view/hri2024workshop-robo-identity3/home?authuser=0

Workshop

WorkshopRobo-Identity Workshop 3, HRI'24: Robo-Identity: Designing for Identity in the Shared World
Period2024/03/112024/03/11
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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Other Engineering and Technologies
  • Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Anthropology, Demography and Criminology)

Free keywords

  • social robots
  • social identity theory
  • epistemic injustice
  • trust

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