摘要:
In the early 1990s, computer scientists became motivated by the
idea of rendering human-computer interactions more humanlike and
natural for their users in order to both address complaints that
technologies impose a mechanical (sometimes even anti-social) aesthetic
to their everyday environment, and also investigate innovative ways
to manage system-environment complexity. With the recent development
of the field of Social Robotics and particularly Human- Robot Interaction,
the integration of intentional emotional mechanisms in a system's
control architecture becomes inevitable. Unfortunately, this presents
significant issues that must be addressed for a successful
emotional artificial system to be developed. This paper provides
an additional dimension to documented arguments for and against
the introduction of emotions into artificial systems by highlighting
some fundamental paradoxes, mistakes, and proposes guidelines for
how to develop successful affective intelligent social machines.