Q: 17
Your team has built a new robot that roams the halls at your organization and helps with various
things such as small deliveries. However, you notice that many employees are opting not to use the
robot. When you ask them why they tell you that the robot looks "creepy" and they would rather not
interact with it.
What's going on here?
Options
Discussion
B or C? C is about general bias, but the "creepy" comment really fits with the Uncanny Valley (option B) where people get put off by robots that look too close to human but not quite right. Pretty sure it's B here.
C , since bias toward the robot could easily explain why employees avoid it. The term "creepy" might just reflect discomfort or prejudice, not necessarily the uncanny valley. Not 100% sure though, as B is tempting.
Option C Saw a similar scenario in practice exams, and official guides discuss bias as a factor.
Wait, could this be C? Maybe it's just an employee bias against robots in general rather than anything with its appearance.
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