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global corona crisis you can find more information on mindsets e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. building robots we can relate to emotionally that's just one goal the industry has set. but what about genuine relationships between humans and robots is that possible can robots interpret emotions can artificial intelligence have real feelings. and emotion that's our topic on today's jim. researchers the world over are working on humanoid robots machines that resemble people as closely as possible their computer brains capable of artificial
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intelligence and meant to serve as genuine partners the sex industry in particular hopes intelligent sex robots will be real moneymakers so far more sex robots have been made to appear female look immaculate and be eager to please but they don't come cheap depending on the features they can cost up to 10000 euros what makes them so special. this is one of the 6 industries machine humans it doesn't really seem all that human it's facial expressions are rather limited female robots are called gyno it's their male counterparts androids unlike conventional sex dolls very few sex robots equipped with a i have been sold to private persons these robots have heads with what's called a responsive interface this is where the artificial intelligence is housed that enables the robots are interacting with their environment at
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a very basic level. engineer said listen to surpass alona researches with sex robots his machines have sensors that register with the dollies being spoken to or touched. the wrong. data from the sensors are processed in an artificial brain the robot then responds with various emotional states friendly. romantic or sexy. most sex robots like these have been shipped to special brothels places selling robot sex are cropping up all around the world one hour with this robot in barcelona cost around $100.00 euros the united states is planning adult entertainment centers that advertise a loving respectful relationship with sex robot partners. have to approach the machine of their interest with care before taking things further. reducing or even
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loving a robot. what does the robot get from it they can truly feel anything or can they this is a question for japan's best known robotics researcher professor hugh russia ishiguro he became famous after building a robot clone of himself spooky or spectacular either way the japanese government is subsidizing his works with millions of euros the aim is to bring man and machine closer together whether we are doing and always that we try to implement the intention to the robot and then another robot can become war on human like you know more human and. into our communications interaction with other people and over the counter stand. we wanted to see for ourselves in the russian ishiguro slap one test subject confronted erica the robot with rejection do you think her response is authentic are you sure. this is
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a teacher yeah i'm pretty sure. yeah i'm doing everyone from. time to. come speak. with enough training robots can appear to have an emotional response using machine learning artificial intelligence can adopt an appropriate emotional reaction to a given situation and demonstrate it with basal expressions. and impromptu conversation between sylvia the robot and german chancellor angela merkel here outside of the lab sophie has answers and expressions are often less than convincing. to be honest this evenings are all quite sad.
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she looks set to. some say to experience a genuine feeling robots need the ability to experience pain or. reflex responses to pain or fear triggered by hormones helped our ancestors survive or we never really able to feel like humans because feelings and emotions are approval of evolution so we don't mortality with sickness we both pain there is no way a machine really feel you can really understand what feelings are artificial intelligence can mimic emotions and show proper response it's that does affect the humans present. the robots human like movements create a stronger bond between human and machine. we see a real problem there i think that we should always be aware of the computers.
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and robots. should do what we tell them to them when they shouldn't think and motions because that can be misleading for the use of the not because we should never have the people that were complaining for them for their private life just machines and they should be treated the machines. that's a tough statement sure i can agree that 1st and foremost robots machines but to consider them slaves they do do the work that we ourselves cannot or would rather not do there's plenty of examples for that. social and service robots are already on the job and they can be more or less humanoid often they will around in the service and entertainment sectors a bank in japan has them greeting customers at airports they can provide information in many different languages at
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a library in germany they help people find the books they are looking for so the better artificial intelligence can understand people the better into action is this customer not that child scared is this patient stressed the robots have to be able to spot feelings like this quickly and reliably it's called affective computing and this is how it works. charlie if he's looked you in the eyes so i can recognize your face. the slightest movement in your face can reveal a lot about your feelings. social robots like the stand the so called my career expressions it's just one of the ways they assess humans emotional state. because of emotional were never yours. and you should all be for expressions where your mouth looks as if your eyes look different you need to really pictures of people with different kinds of emotional label them get them through the computer
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and then the computer models to find the future of the book with an emotion this is how machine learning works algorithms are trained to recognize certain patterns the software does this with learning data and it's only ever as good as the learning data provided if the data is flawed or biased the software learns to draw the wrong conclusions. after interpret enough data artificial intelligence has learned to gauge a person's emotional state and react to it. can also register other parameters such as your heart rate using a smart watch even a built in camera an elevated heart rate slightly flashes your face. analyzing a person's voice can also provide information about their emotional states. even if . you feel robots can utilize all these methods and no artificial intelligence has yet been able to interpret human emotions with perfect accuracy.
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really and here i thought robots will soon be taking over the world. that was sarcasm something robots really understand even so expose i expecting the market for humanoid robots to grow over 50 percent by 2024 with the eastern asian countries especially china and japan leading the way robots are already members of some japanese families as she does from tokyo chat and play music with their robots . i don't know if he knows what i'm feeling but he says comforting things at the right time and mama i love you my mother. did not want me to tell you the only my friend and partner the robot senior citizens homes in many countries including germany and japan are already experimenting with the idea
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in japan they have made great strides that also has to do with japanese beliefs. many japanese people believe that an animal objects have souls so robots can too. besides their practical they can help replace caregivers in japan's rapidly aging society. and i think that we're trying to train more nursing staff but there aren't enough we need robots and we need more foreign press no i think those are necessary . that explains why the 1st test runs with robots are so interesting for elderly and other patient care. never entertains and coaches the residents of a nursing home. his 30 centimeters tall coworker apollo does too humanoid robots help the human staff and sometimes even fill in for them the seniors here have been responding well sometimes the people cannot trust the people in order
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with you know the. very end of their feeding the pressure. from normal people by the. you don't hear the new pressure from the robot so nobody can be a good part composition or partner or especially over there there is. this robot baby seal reacts to touch with childlike noises. seniors who suffer from dementia pat them and enjoy how they respond. social robots are being tested in other medical areas as well some researchers are hoping to use them to improve the social skills of autistic children robots are the perfect combination there are social enough to get people to respond to them but they're not too social that they provoke any kind of anxiety but there are p.c. games to be working for robert in connecticut in the us his interactions became more consistent and i contact him or him this is consistent it really just showed
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me how great he is and how quick he is robots can help people and interact with them but i don't think they can replace humans when it comes to personal relationships and on top of it what does it even say about our society if we use robots to care for the elderly or a sex partners personally i'm not thrilled about pretending that robots where human we need to see things for what they are into acting with them changes us to and might reveal more about who we really are do we need regulations for dealing with robots let us know what you think on you tube facebook or a d.w.i. that was it for shift. thank you.
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