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Humans may prefer expressive robots to competent ones, study finds
![]() ![]() ![]() Humans may prefer to work with robots that can communicate and express emotions, even if that means they're less efficient, according to a new study from University College London and the University of Bristol. Researchers tested how people reacted when robots messed up a given task. They had participants work with three different versions (A, B and C) of the same robot, BERT2. Each would bring the Humans ingredients to make an omelet: BERT A never erred, but BERT B and C both dropped an egg at some point.* Only BERT C could communicate with the Humans and say "I'm sorry." It would also be visibly dismayed at the mistake, with an exaggerated look of sadness displayed on its face. BERT C would then show that it was going to try a different approach to the task, thereby rectifying the mistake.* Read more... More about Collaborative Robotics, Human Robot Interaction, Studies, Robots, and Tech ??????? ??????: Humans may prefer expressive robots to competent ones, study finds || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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