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Communicating Robotics
Hallie SiegelManaging Editor
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IEEE/RSJ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS, OCTOBER 2012
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Communicating: Why bother?
• Collaborate with peers• Convince funding agencies• Find project/business partners• Attract investors• Inform industry partners• Influence regulators and policy-makers• Generate media attention• Shape public opinion• Sell product
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Traditional tools: Little or no direct contact with public
You
Journals
ConferencesPeers
Grant Applications
Funding AgenciesPress OfficePR Agency
Media Public
Press OfficePR Agency
Media Public
AcceleratorsIncubators
Business Partners
Investors
Press OfficePR Agency
Media Public
Meetings/ForumsTech transfer
officesIndustry
Press OfficePR Agency
Media Public
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Social tools: Direct communication
What are the obstacles?
• Lack of time
• Don’t see the benefit
• Unfamiliar/not confident with social media
• Not confident with writing
• Concern that your work will be misrepresented, oversimplified, or misunderstood
Communicating about robotics is challenging …
• Hard to explain in simple terms
• It’s an emerging field– Lack of commonly understood language
conventions to guide the conversation
• Most people outside the field don’t have personal experience with robots
• Existing stereotypes about robots (and the people who build them) are hard to compete with
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Media reflects our fears …
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… and inflates expectations
EXPERIMENT: DRAW A SCIENTISTTake a few minutes now to draw a picture of a scientist
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Notice any similarities?
• White
• Male
• Eye glasses
• Lab coat
• Often evidence of mania, danger, or anti-social behaviour– unkempt clothing or hair
– dangerous equipment, fire, explosions
– goofy, or conversely, frowning facial expressions
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Which of these people are scientists?
Lessons Learned from the Implementation of a GK-12 Grant Outreach Program. Laura J. Bottomley, Elizabeth A. Parry, Scott Brigade, La Toya Coley, Laura Deam, Elizabeth Goodson, Jan Kidwell, Jessica Linck, and Brent Robinson. Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Copyright 2001, American Society for Engineering Education.
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Disconnected
from realityToo smart for
their own good
(and possibly dangerous)
Hard to understand
Specialist in their field
Focused on their work Extremely Intelligent
ExclusiveUnapproachable
Highly educated
The stereotypic scientist is …
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“What people think I do” meme
EXPERIMENT: DRAW A ROBOTTake a few minutes now to draw a picture of a robot
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Notice any similarities?
• Humanoid
• Strong
• Hard-bodied
• Not clear whether they are useful or dangerous
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Is this a robot?
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How do people feel about robots?
Eurobarometer Survey
• Conducted by the European Commission
– 2012 study
– 26 751 respondents from 27 member states
• Aimed to gauge EU public opinion of robots:
– Public perceptions
– Acceptance levels
– Worries and reservations
http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_382_en.pdf
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Most people don’t have personal experience with robots
Eurobarometer 382, pp 14-16: QA3. Have you ever used, or are you currently using such robots at home or at work (e.g. a robotic vacuum cleaner at home or an industrial robot at work)?
People are generally positive about robots
• And opinion of robots improves with:
– Education
– Personal experience with robots
Eurobarometer 382, pp 17-20: QA4. Generally speaking, do you have a very positive, fairly positive, fairly negative or very negative view of robots?
Robots are generally seen as helpful and necessary
Eurobarometer 382, pp 21: QA5. Please tell me to what extent you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about robots.
Robots are a good thing for society,because they help people
Robots are necessary as they can dojobs that are too hard or too
dangerous for people
Priority AreasSpace exploration
ManufacturingMilitary and security
Search and rescue
BUT robots are also seen as potentially threatening
Eurobarometer 382, pp 21: QA5. Please tell me to what extent you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about robots.
Robots steal people’s jobs
Robots are a form of technology thatrequires careful management
Robots should be banned from …
Eurobarometer 382, pp 35: QA7. In which areas do you think that the use of robots should be banned?
Care of children, elderly and the disabled
Education
Healthcare
Leisure
Models of Communication
Communication 101
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Injection Model
• Developed in 1920s• Linear theory
• Sees audience as passive, homogeneous
• Too simplistic• BUT continues to shape
how we talk about media influence
Multi-Step Flow Model
• Developed in the 1940s
• More complex than Injection Model
• Assumes we are more likely to be influencedby thought leaders
• Sees audience as more active and less homogeneous
• Still has credibility today
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Multi-Step Flow in action
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Multi-Step Flow in action
Agenda Setting Model
• Developed in the 1970s
• Proposes that the media do not reflect reality, they SHAPE it
• Media can’t necessarily tell us HOW to think, but they can tell us WHAT to think about
• Model is still relevant today, BUT remember it’s not always the media who set the agenda
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Agenda Setting in action
http://robohub.org/robotics-ai-in-the-spotlight-at-wef15-world-economic-forum/
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Agenda Setting in action
“I want Americans to win the race for the kind of discoveries that unleash new jobs.”
http://robohub.org/obama-connects-robots-and-jobs-in-state-of-the-union-address/
Reinforcement Model
• Similar to multi-step flow model, but focused more on personal spheres of influence
• Supposes that new influences are more likely to reinforce our beliefs than change them.
• “We see what we want to see.”
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Reinforcement Model in action
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What does the Stop the Robots hoax teach us?
• “We see what we want to see.”
• The hoax worked because we were primed to believe that the protest was real
All media messages are constructs
• Everything we see or hear in the media has been constructed– Newspapers, Twitter, blogs, TV, YouTube etc.
• Media messages are an interpretation or representation of reality
• Representations are created through a process of selection and omission
Headlines
Communication 101
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“On average,
five times as many people read
the headline as read the body copy.”
- David Ogilvy
Headlines are everything
• It’s the first thing people see
• If it doesn’t grab people’s attention, they won’t keep reading
• Newsfeeds, aggregators and search often display ONLY the title
A great headline should …
• Be useful– Tell readers what to expect in the article
– Deliver what it promises
• Offer a unique perspective– Stand out from the rest
• Convey a sense of urgency or importance– Make people want to read more!!
– But not by feeding into hype
Key features of a good headline
• Concise
• Paints a vivid picture
• Easy-to-understand terminology
• Conveys the key points
– What the technology is
– How it works, what makes it unique
– Why it’s important
– Why it’s important NOW
Communicating Robotics
So how to I get started anyway?
1. Know your audience.
• Who are you trying to reach?
• What are their interests, concerns and fears?
• How, where and when do they communicate?
• What kind of language is most appropriate for them?
2. Know your context.
• Be informed about your audience’s “hot button” issues
• Research your competition
• Get familiar with the tools your audience likes to use
• And use those tools to stay informed about emerging issues
3. Find your niche.
• Be an expert in your field
• Stay focused and don’t over reach
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4. Design a communication strategy.
5. Be respectful.
• Don’t talk down
• Use plain language
• Don’t stoke fears
• Don’t hype your work
6. Start communicating!
• Places to share your robotic news:– IEEE Automaton Blog– Hacker News– Slashdot– Reddit
• Robohub– 60K monthly visitors– 700K followers on social media– Experts from around the world– http://robohub.org