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Taking a strong interactional stance.

Frank FörsterFrank BrozMark A Neerincx
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
We outline two points of criticism. Firstly, we argue that robots do constitute a separate category of beings in people's minds rather than being mere depictions of non-robotic characters. Secondly, we find that (semi-)automatic processes underpinning communicative interaction play a greater role in shaping robot-directed speech than Clark and Fischer's theory of social robots as depictions indicate.
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