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Haptic technology improves trust, emotional engagement, and transparency in AI systems by providing tactile feedback that bridges human expectations and machine operations.
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Applied Technology Review | Thursday, July 10, 2025
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Fremont, CA: AI's integration into various sectors like healthcare, finance, entertainment, and transportation has raised concerns about trust. Many people avoid AI due to reliability, transparency, and emotional interaction concerns. However, a fusion of AI and haptics could enhance trust by making AI more intuitive, centered on humans, and predictable.
Haptic technology replicates touch and has been successfully integrated into AI-based systems to create more immersive and haptic-like experiences for its users. The integration is beneficial in autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and robotics. It allows users to be more familiar with AI processes and trust the technology more. For example, autonomous cars would give the driver an indication of the hazard or hand over control to humans at certain times to reduce anxiety regarding the technology's decisions. AI systems in healthcare are indispensable for diagnostics, surgery, and patient care. Still, it is sometimes difficult to trust patients and professionals who are emotionally attached or cannot understand human behavior.
Haptic solutions can be applied to AI-driven medical devices, such as robotic surgery systems, and tactile feedback to overcome this. This feedback builds confidence in the accuracy of the AI but also strengthens human-machine collaboration, ensuring the system functions as expected. Haptic feedback is becoming critical in virtual and augmented reality applications, providing users with physical sensations corresponding to virtual actions. This leads to an even more immersive and believable experience, creating an intuitive virtual environment that builds trust.
In cases where AI systems mimic human-like interactions, haptic feedback makes users feel more connected and less like they are interacting with a faceless machine, making the interaction more engaging and believable. Haptic technology will increase trust in AI through its user interfaces by being more interactive and reassuring. For example, traditional text-based chatbots or voice assistants can leave a feeling of disconnection or uncertainty. If haptic feedback is integrated with these interfaces, it could be more realistic and respond to the users' requests. It will also be able to induce them to engage further with the AI system by establishing trust since it's an imitation of human-human interaction. With proper haptic feedback, even the AI makes transparent decisions about themselves. This tangible feedback with vibrations or force can sometimes lift the mystery associated with specific artificial intelligence actions that are too illogical to understand; hence, trust is built and enhanced gradually. This strategy is most effective in developing smart home systems where feelings of reasoning regarding temperature controls are felt, thus making the user feel more attached to the service.