Winner of Frontiers in Robotics and AI Best Papers of 2024 Award

The paper „‚Ick bin een Berlina‘: dialect proficiency impacts a robot’s trustworthiness and competence evaluation“ by Katharina Kühne, Erika Herbold, Oliver Bendel, Yuefang Zhou, and Martin H. Fischer was selected as one of the 11 best papers out of 261 published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI in 2024. The paper says about the background: „Robots are increasingly used as interaction partners with humans. Social robots are designed to follow expected behavioral norms when engaging with humans and are available with different voices and even accents. Some studies suggest that people prefer robots to speak in the user’s dialect, while others indicate a preference for different dialects.“ The winning papers were published in March 2025 in a book entitled „Frontiers in Robotics and AI editor’s picks 2024“ (editor Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos). He states in his message: „As the Field Chief Editor, I would like to stand alongside our journal staff to honor all authors who contributed very high-level papers to the journal last year and are contributing to our success.“ The book is available for free download at www.frontiersin.org/books/Frontiers_in_Robotics_and_AI_editors_picks_2024/13336.

Fig.: The Molecule Men in Berlin