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Public Perception of Robots: Changing the Narrative Through Strategic Advertising

Robots, once the figments of science fiction, are now a reality that’s reshaping industries, lifestyles, and perceptions. Despite the advancements they bring, a significant portion of the public harbors apprehensions about these mechanical marvels.

Concerns range from job displacement to ethical dilemmas, feeding into a narrative where robots are often viewed with skepticism. This negative perception persists and the robotics industry is leveraging astute advertising strategies to reconstruct the robot’s societal image from feared entities to beneficial companions. Companies and enthusiasts are working to dispel misconceptions about the use of robots by educating and promoting their benefits.

The industry is focusing on educational campaigns that explain robotic technology, the safety measures in place, and the regulations governing their use. By demystifying robots and presenting the facts, these initiatives aim to dispel fears and foster informed dialogue. Advertisements increasingly feature robots as collaborators, known as “cobots,” who work alongside humans instead of replacing them.

These narratives highlight how robots can perform dangerous, repetitive, or high-precision tasks, improving human capabilities and safety. Our world has been designed for humans, with doorways, ceilings, seats, walkways, shelves, locks, and other features tailored to our needs.

Some advertising strategies involve giving robots personalities or endearing features, making them more relatable and less intimidating. Whether it’s a robot with a sense of humor or one that can express ’empathy,’ these characteristics can foster emotional connections and ease apprehension. For example, Boston Dynamics and Agility Robots have released impactful ads showcasing how robots can collaborate with humans to carry out high-risk jobs, helping the audience understand how robots can assist humans.

In the realm of high-tech advertising, traditional methods are often supplemented, if not overshadowed, by digital strategies. One powerful approach is through influencer partnerships. But now, imagine combining advertising, marketing, and high-tech products. You have a RoboAd. RoboAds is a company that creates innovative advertising robots that combine digital signage, robotics, and AI.

Their first commercial robot, called RoboSignage, is designed for indoor advertising and virtual telepresence at high-traffic areas like airports, malls, and metro stations. This robot displays ads while moving around and allows potential customers to connect with customer service agents via remote virtual video calls. RoboSignage made history by being the first NFT Art displayed on a mobile robot. Customers can use this technology to learn about or invest in NFT art, which are non-fungible tokens. 

Businesses can benefit from this new advertising and marketing approach by showcasing their products in a digitally evolved setting, attracting potential customers. Advertising high-tech products in today’s dynamic landscape requires more than just showcasing specifications and capabilities. It demands a holistic approach that considers the lifestyle, aspirations, and values of the tech-savvy consumer. So definitely, this industry stands to gain immensely from employing a diverse array of techniques, art, and creativity in its advertising efforts. This sector is particularly ripe for innovative marketing approaches due to the unique nature of its products and the public’s mixed perceptions.

With the progress in AI and machine learning, robots could become proficient in personalizing advertising messages in real time. They could analyze a consumer’s immediate response or past interactions to tailor the message, making it more relevant and engaging.

Robots with advanced AI could even serve as influencers or brand ambassadors themselves, connecting with audiences on social media platforms. They could create content, reply to comments, and even participate in live interactions.

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By Jesica Chavez

Jesica Chavez is a passionate and dedicated Latina whose journey over the past 15 years has been as diverse as it has been inspiring. With a strong foundation in engineering, she has navigated through the realms of robotics, technology, and SaaS, demonstrating not only her skills but also her deep commitment to customer success. As an active member of the Women in Robotics community, she advocates for the empowerment and advancement of women in technology. Her dedication is evident in her role as a mentor, where she guides and inspires Latina talents in STEM, fueling their aspirations and paving the way for their success.

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