Robots now coexist with children
Study shows that children tends to coexist with robots that possesses human likeness against human appearance but remain distinguished from humans. Robots are physically and socially attractive when they possesses social attribute.
Robots with moderate anthromorpohic level and social cues can enhance child preference and acceptance of robots.
The truth is that AI and robotics is a double-edged sword: the more that we create intelligent beings who are imbued with human characteristics, capabilities and behavior, the better we perceive them as humans though the threatens the labour force.
At the annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI), a team from South Korea unveiled Shelly – a robot that teaches children empathy. The team presented their work at this year’s ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI), which was held earlier this month in Chicago
The shell is equipped with LEDs to entice the children (the colors also change based on Shelly’s mood), as well as sensitive vibration sensors that respond to their touch. A tortoise design is a genius concept because it reinforces the concept for the children: they understand that if they harm or abuse Shelly, it will retreat inside of its shell. It stays there for 14 seconds until it decides that the coast is clear.
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