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Promises, Promises: Understanding Claims Made in Social Robot Consumer Experiences

Author
Johanna Gunawan, Sarah Elizabeth Gillespie, D. Choffnes, Woodrow Hartzog, Christo Wilson
Date
25 Apr 2025
Publisher
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Focus
AI & Automation
Category
Academic Scholar

It is found that social robots vary widely in the manner and extent to which they communicate intelligent features and the supposed benefits of these features, while consumer perspectives similarly include a wide range of perceptions on robot and AI performance, capabilities, and product frustrations.

Social robots are a class of emerging smart consumer electronics devices that promise sophisticated experiences featuring emotive capabilities, artificial intelligence, conversational interaction, and more. With unique risk factors like emotional attachment, little is known on how social robots communicate these promises to consumers and whether they adequately deliver upon them within their overall product experiences prior to and during user interaction. Animated by a consumer protection lens, this paper systematically investigates manufacturer claims made for four commercially available social robots, evaluating these claims against the provided user experience and consumer reviews.