10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Southeast Asia (1) Eastern Europe (1) Africa (1) Indonesia (1) New Zealand (1) North Africa (1) Robotics industry (1) Russia (1) Scandinavia (1) Taiwan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human-robot interaction Southeast Asia Cultural norms in Southeast Asia limit social interaction with robots despite their widespread use in industries and services. 3
2 human-robot interaction Eastern Europe In Eastern Europe, human-robot interaction is largely focused on industrial and military applications with limited emphasis on social or domestic use. 2
3 human-robot interaction Africa Limited access and affordability in Africa hinder widespread human-robot interaction in everyday life. 1
4 human-robot interaction Indonesia Robots are commonly used in Indonesian industries and services, but cultural norms limit social interaction with robots. 1
5 human-robot interaction New Zealand In New Zealand, human-robot interaction is cautiously approached, considering the potential impact on employment and social dynamics while recognizing the benefits of automation. 1
6 human-robot interaction North Africa In North Africa, cultural beliefs about the importance of human connection and the potential replacement of human jobs make interaction with robots less common. 1
7 human-robot interaction Robotics industry The Robotics industry is prioritizing research and development to improve user experience and safety in human-robot interaction. 1
8 human-robot interaction Russia In Russia, human-robot interaction is primarily centered around industrial and military applications rather than social or domestic use. 1
9 human-robot interaction Scandinavia In Scandinavia, human-robot interaction is embraced for enhancing quality of life in healthcare, elderly care, and education. 1
10 human-robot interaction Taiwan Robots are becoming more prevalent in Taiwanese daily life, being utilized for household chores and entertainment. 1