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Why create robots that look like humans

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Why build robots that look like humans. The psychology of anthrophomorphic robots

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Why create robots that look like humans

the psychology of Anthropomorphic robots
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It all starts with an inspiration. Telenoid was mine.

Telenoid, the "minimalistic human", was created by Hiroshi Ishiguro to comfort people with dementia.

The DARPA Robotics Challenge is a prize competition which aims to develop semi-autonomous ground robots that can do "complex tasks in dangerous, degraded, human-engineered environments.

Geminoid summit

Elizabeth Albrycht, a senior lecturer in marketing and communications at the Paris School of Business:

“By 2025 we may well be witnessing the disappearance of AI and robotics into the ordinary landscape as they follow the usual path of technology. First we see it, then it becomes invisible as it integrates into the landscape itself.”

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Baxter robot, equipped with animated cartoony eyes and eyebrows change expression to convey intuitive messages to nearby workers.

by Aldebaran robotics

Winning human hearts through motion

and animation
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Guy Hoffman from Herzliya University

AUR Robotic Desk Lamp

AIDA - Affective Intelligent Driving Agent - navigation system that mimics the friendly expertise of a driving companion who is familiar with both the driver and the city

Thanks:-)

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