[…] Anti-Drawing Machine project explores possible alternatives of how we engage with robots today.
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[…] Anti-Drawing Machine project explores possible alternatives of how we engage with robots today.
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The Uncanny Valley: The Original Essay by Masahiro Mori
More than 40 years ago, Masahiro Mori, then a robotics professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, wrote an essay on how he envisioned people’s reactions to robots that looked and acted almost human. In particular, he hypothesized that a person’s response to a humanlike robot would abruptly shift from empathy to revulsion as it approached, but failed to attain, a lifelike appearance. This descent into eeriness is known as the uncanny valley.
World’s first robot hotel massacres half of its robot staff
The robo-doll interpreted snoring as a request it couldn’t understand, and thus woke guests continually through the night, asking them to rephrase.

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Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving Cars
A man waved a .22-caliber revolver at a Waymo [Google self-driving] vehicle.
‘Hi-tech robot’ at Russia forum turns out to be man in suit
And why did the robot look like a person would fit perfectly inside of it?
It works like a lie detector