How do most people feel when robots have a very high degree of anthropomorphism?

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Please write and submit one multiple-choice question on any of the topics we’ve covered during the 2st half semester (Week 11 through Week 15).
When you write your question, note the following criteria and check out the rubric.
1. Your question should have at least 4 answer choices. Questions with less than 4 answer choices will lose points. (5 points)
2. Your question should accompany your (1) correct answer key and (2) explanations, following the format shown in the sample item below. (5 points)
3. Be thorough when you provide your explanation for the answer key, using the relevant information from the readings and the lectures. Actually, this part is the most important element of this assignment. Insufficient information or poorly written explanation will lower your score. (5 points)
4. Your question should be written without typographical errors (don’t forget to proofread!) and demonstrate your clear and sound understanding of the relevant information. (5 points)
*Note: true/false questions or short-answer questions WILL NOT earn credit.
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According to the uncanny valley model, how do most people feel when robots have a very high degree of anthropomorphism?
Strongly positive because since humans like things to be more human the more human the robots the more people will like them.
Positive because the more human the robots are the more people will be able to place trust in them.
Strongly negative as people will find the soul-less but human-like robot creepy.
Positive because more human like robots will be able to do their jobs better.
Answer: C
Explanation: The reason for choices A,B, and D not being the answer is that they all simply view a high degree of anthropomorphism to be a positive thing when people interact with robots. According to the Week 14 lecture and Nijssen et al. (2020), while it is true that humans like human-like objects, once it reaches the point where these objects are way too human-like but their behaviors to not corresponding to that level of human-ness (“being almost human but not quite”), people will start to think negatively and feel creepy toward them, and their comfort level will dip into the “valley” as shown in the uncanny valley model. Only C correctly describes such a response.
*Please submit your work either in MS Word or in PDF file.

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