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Autori principali: Aymerich-Franch, Laura, Taha, Tarek, Kamide, Hiroko, Miyashita, Takahiro, Ishiguro, Hiroshi, Dario, Paolo
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02363
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author Aymerich-Franch, Laura
Taha, Tarek
Kamide, Hiroko
Miyashita, Takahiro
Ishiguro, Hiroshi
Dario, Paolo
author_facet Aymerich-Franch, Laura
Taha, Tarek
Kamide, Hiroko
Miyashita, Takahiro
Ishiguro, Hiroshi
Dario, Paolo
contents Avatar embodiment experiences have the potential to enhance human capabilities by extending human senses, body, and mind. This study investigates social acceptance of robotic and virtual avatars as enablers of capability enhancement in six domains: identity exploration, well-being and behavioral transformation, expanded travel capabilities, expanded bodily and sensory abilities, cognitive augmentation, and immortality. We conducted a large-scale survey (n = 1001) in Dubai to explore acceptance of sixteen capability enhancement scenarios within these domains. The highest levels of agreement were observed for multilingual communication (77.5%) and learning capabilities (68.7%), followed by assisting individuals with reduced mobility (64.5%) and behavioral transformation (59.5%). Scenarios involving immortality through consciousness transfer received the least support (34.9%). These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of public attitudes toward avatar-based human enhancement and offer practical guidance for the responsible design, development, and integration of cybernetic avatars in the society, ensuring their societal acceptance and fostering a harmonious human-avatar coexistence.
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spellingShingle Acceptance of cybernetic avatars for capability enhancement: a large-scale survey
Aymerich-Franch, Laura
Taha, Tarek
Kamide, Hiroko
Miyashita, Takahiro
Ishiguro, Hiroshi
Dario, Paolo
Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
Avatar embodiment experiences have the potential to enhance human capabilities by extending human senses, body, and mind. This study investigates social acceptance of robotic and virtual avatars as enablers of capability enhancement in six domains: identity exploration, well-being and behavioral transformation, expanded travel capabilities, expanded bodily and sensory abilities, cognitive augmentation, and immortality. We conducted a large-scale survey (n = 1001) in Dubai to explore acceptance of sixteen capability enhancement scenarios within these domains. The highest levels of agreement were observed for multilingual communication (77.5%) and learning capabilities (68.7%), followed by assisting individuals with reduced mobility (64.5%) and behavioral transformation (59.5%). Scenarios involving immortality through consciousness transfer received the least support (34.9%). These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of public attitudes toward avatar-based human enhancement and offer practical guidance for the responsible design, development, and integration of cybernetic avatars in the society, ensuring their societal acceptance and fostering a harmonious human-avatar coexistence.
title Acceptance of cybernetic avatars for capability enhancement: a large-scale survey
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02363