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Author(s)
Hiroko Kanoh
Dienfang Chou
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5542/2018.01.003
Affiliation(s)
Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan
Tzu Chi University, Hualien County, Taiwan
ABSTRACT
With the popularity of smart
phones, the style of interpersonal communication and habits has changed in
Taiwan. Some of the Social
Networking Service (SNS) users have interpersonal anxiety and suspicion. The
purpose of this paper is to analysis the immediate response syndrome for
college students in Taiwan. Moreover, Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and humanoid robots are become more widely applied
used and accepted in the future. The relationship between “Immediate Response
Syndrome” and the expectations toward artificial intelligence and robots were
also clarified. For determining the Immediate Response Syndrome in Taiwan, this
paper followed the checking list proposed by Kanoh. Online Google Forms were
used to design surveys and forms for the students in Hualien, Taiwan. From
April 2016 to October 2016, 235 samples were collected. Research findings
showed that Taiwanese college students spend too much time online. Although the
time of internet usage is not related to self-evaluation, but according to
correlation analysis, it is positively related to Immediate Response Syndrome.
Moreover, Immediate Response Syndrome is not related to self-evaluation, but is
positively related to the attitudes toward artificial intelligence and robots.
People who are more qualified for Immediate Response Syndrome have higher
expectations toward artificial intelligence and robots.
KEYWORDS
Immediate Response Syndrome, Artificial Intelligence (AI), robots, Social Networking Service (SNS)
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