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Study shocker: babies consider accessible robots have been sentient

Posted in October 16th, 2010
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Study shocker: babies consider accessible robots have been sentient

There’s positively been no shortage of studies involving humans’ interaction with robots, though a team of researchers from a University of Washington’s Institute for Learning as well as Brain Sciences have now done a single of the most intolerable discoveries to date: babies can be duped into believing robots are sentient. They done this anticipating by behaving out a act with a remote-controlled robot in that the drudge behaves friendly with the tellurian reflection. Following the skit, they left a baby alone with a robot as well as found which in 13 out of 16 cases a baby followed a robot’s gawk, that suggests a baby believed it was sentient. In contrast, babies usually interacted with a drudge in 3 of 16 cases when they were simply left alone with it without first seeing it interact with the tellurian. What does it all meant? Well, it seems which a robot’s human-like appearance is less important than the function when it comes to substantiating trust — or that all a robots need to do to take over is get us whilst we’re immature. One of the two.

Via Engadget

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