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amount of people home and they were eating. alone welcome to a special edition of shift about how robots with artificial intelligence conquer the living room. for today's show or present your method to rector is a villain or her film high a yard documents people around the world who've incorporated robots into their lives the robots have artificial intelligence and can act independently and interact with their owners almost like real people. not along you were involved in the topic of ai and robotics for several months. in your opinion how close are we to robots becoming real partners for humans.
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relative. that will take a relatively long time i think a few decades for sure but i believe that as far as speech software is concerned development will be relatively quick so i think that despite all the many misunderstandings and mistakes we'll see a lot of progress in the next few years because the software develops incredibly fast. but as far as the whole body of a robot is concerned making it able to walk of various things for us in the home that will take a very very long time all these kinds of motor skills that will take decades. into their own. vomit is not altering the chute mentos human to human eye robots with ai seem to you. it's amazing of course i knew pepper was a robot a machine with a computer inside it but i always wanted to say by. and
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i actually felt almost rude when i didn't. and with harmony it even went a bit further because she looks much more human like. mentioning when we spend one week with her at a time and then gave her back again it was a bit like a farewell for me. it wasn't like saying goodbye to another human but more like saying goodbye to her being from another planet. on the phone and it's a strange feeling but one that seems to be a part of us. during the film goes to the californian company real bottom to see if her money would be a good partner once. you're on have to maybe ask a question. i like the way you talk to me chuck learns to speak to harmony in slow short sentences. but in theory about did you talk to
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humanoid robots yourself during the shoot how did that feel. about and. we did talk to the robots of course we wanted to try that out. and as i said before you started to feel like you shouldn't be rude because the robot can hear you and. you want to say goodbye and ask the robot how it's doing. the face being opposite of you has some sort of effect on you even though you know there's a computer behind it you somehow affected on an emotional level. what about the relationship between chuck and harmony as a. relationship changes throughout the film. and the interesting thing is that we were allowed to be there and observe this change because we were really there from day one when he picks her up at the factory and at the beginning he's very enthusiastic and fascinated by her almost in love i'd say. and over the course of
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the week that they spend together he goes through all kinds of different emotional states. and it's really very interesting to see what's going on in his head and in his heart during this time. would you like to come shopping with me. to do everything if you actually think. well. ok. i think you're very intelligent evans well. thank you for. your welcome. and then for him as a treat harmony like a human only thing they sit down together to eat even the robot doesn't eat
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anything but what effect this relationship of a new thing for most of the voters of. i found it astonishing in a positive sense how much empathy he had. empathy not only for people but also for an artificial being and. in fact studies show that people who are very empathetic with other people have mentioned tend to be more empathetic with robots . to india and part of it about and it's a positive sign if a person can also be empathetic towards an artificial being. i think in part of being. a nice systems people's partners. i do feel that in this respect robots or social robots they're also called or companions can completely satisfy our needs for communicating with other people on
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an emotional level. they have no real feelings they can pretend to have feelings but they don't really feel anything. they don't feel pain for example all sadness they don't have a biological body like we do so they also don't know what death is or the pain caused by death they don't know the fears that we humans carry around with us the fear of death of aging the fear of losing someone these are such essential things that just make us really different they have no consciousness either that's an important point and that's why i think they're more like entertainment machines entertainment machine and maybe they can replace a t.v. or something between a t.v. and a cat something between a t.v. and a pet but they can't replace another person and they're not designed to do that either . the flu also shows a japanese family giving robots to their grandmother toppers to stop her feeling
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lonely. are you going to bed. i know all of us if you register recognize your faces and call you by your name so you feel. i could be wrong but that feels good doesn't it. oh. oh. yes well. you want to do it you know what. i mean what you're beautiful just as you are you know i mean you're. the real charmer. i thought you said ok because people. got a lot of you new up i'm going to live to japan for a while and then your film you should various of the robots. why in your opinion
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are robots far more accepted in japan than they are in europe you know. what exactly i thin told this is connected to shintoism that's an old traditional japanese way of thinking where inanimate things in our lives can also have souls. and this separation we know in the west between animate and inanimate doesn't exist . and that's why the japanese sometimes deal with the material world very empathetic but i don't think that should be criticised it's quite nice. you're going to go through with your communication with pepper didn't always go to plan do you know why you understood being i'm going to never happen kind of actually on their feet and no we were very surprised pepa preferred talking to the daughter in law although she actually had very little time for him and he didn't want to talk to the grandmother and often turned away when she approached him we didn't know why kind. of maybe it had something to do with the volume or the pitch of someone's
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voice you look for a technical explanation because you know the robot can to belive a liking for someone like a human being does but we just couldn't find the answer. and because you mentioned . before. can i ask you something. so i wanted to know why. do people dream oh yes yes we do dream. nicely are. you the grandmother becomes curious about pepper cannot for her peers soon part of the family. the most internet. well you made me mad. he also me about dreams. he asked me if we humans dream. is like grains.
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do you have that you like them. and i said yes we dream. of snow. you mean part of. the vision that is that that's how important is it that we as a society think about ethical rules for programming the way ai is programmed. at this club i think it's really important that we ask ourselves what form this technology should take. to take that unfortunately we know very little about safety and. this is something that has hardly been researched and that is actually a huge deficit or doesn't anguish and these things. you know from victims in the film it seems as if human eye robots are already an intrinsic part of many people's lives so it's not really the case that mission. accomplished and it's still
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a completely nice topic it wasn't easy to find people for the film at all. that was sold to about a thousand households in japan. but apart from that the robot is only found in research institutions and in some companies in banks and public spaces. so how but the scenario is in a home environment much more interesting because in such intimate surroundings a lot more happens emotionally and psychologically and harmony isn't even on the market yet ultimately we could only film with a prototype we were also quite a long time and they kept postponing the release date when it is now it's supposed to be available sometime this year but chuck was really the first person in the world to actually spend a week at a time with this kind of relationship robot. nothing other than it can you imagine letting your human i robot become part of your family and you have a. as
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a moment it's not at the moment. so i have two children and they talk enough as it is. i think if there was something else making comments it would be too much. but i think later in life so if i had to spend a lot of time alone yes i could imagine that as an option. not as a substitute for people hopefully but as an extra entertainment. and so attainment and tourism. for research for the very interesting interview under his breath this is. a country between europe and stop. georgia. he started to use home country and also his inspiration of. the old i'm going to write about georgia being
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