A Furhat robot with scripted arguments swayed high-school students' final true/false answers on electric circuits in most disagreements, with higher certainty displays increasing alignment and self-reported LLM experience predicting greater susceptibility to wrong answers.
Participants conform to humans but not to humanoid robots in an english past tense formation task.Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 35(2):158–179, 2016
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A Furhat robot with scripted arguments swayed high-school students' final true/false answers on electric circuits in most disagreements, with higher certainty displays increasing alignment and self-reported LLM experience predicting greater susceptibility to wrong answers.