Intimacy, Bonding, and Sex Robots: Examining Empirical Results and Exploring Ethical Ramifications. Scheutz, M. & Arnold, T. In Danaher, J. & McArthur, N., editors, Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications (working title). MIT Press, 2017.
bibtex   
@InCollection{scheutz2017intimacy,
author={Matthias Scheutz and Thomas Arnold},
title={Intimacy, Bonding, and Sex Robots: Examining Empirical Results and Exploring Ethical Ramifications},
year={2017},
booktitle={Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications (working title)},
publisher={MIT Press},
editor={John Danaher and Neil McArthur},
link={http://hrilab.tufts.edu/publications/scheutz2017intimacy.pdf},
projects={norm},
topics={ethics,hri},
synopsis={We present an expansion of our previous survey, the first systematic one  of attitudes toward sexual interaction with robots. We find similar gender effects to what our first paper did, and we argue the results point toward intimacy as an critical area for HRI ethics to tackle, a broader area than sexuality alone.},
}

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