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Artificial Intelligence and its Social aspects

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Artificial Intelligence and its Social aspects

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Recognize this picture…

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• Zeno- 17 inch tall robotic companion

• Unlike artificial robotic toys, Zeno is an interactive learning companion,

• Who can engage in conversation and convey human emotion through a face made of a skin-like, patented material his creator calls frubber.

• Available within the next three years for $200-300

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…The issue of the “uncanny valley” theory…

The theory states that humans have a positive psychological reaction to robots that look somewhat like humans, but that robots made to look very realistic end up seeming grotesque instead of comforting.

-people should look at robotics as a new age art form-Hanson believes that Zeno is the closest prototype we are going to get to the robots seen in the movies

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The KISMET organization…“Traditionally, autonomous robots are designed to operate as independently and remotely as possible from humans, often performing tasks in hazardous and hostile environments. However, a new range of application domains (domestic, entertainment, health care, etc.) are driving the development of robots that can interact and cooperate with people, and play a part in their daily lives.” Kismet overview

(http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/sociable/overview.html)

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How is Kismet different?

• Kismet has the knowledge programed to adjust its postion in relation to the person it is talking to

• Like humans, Kismet has many different “systems” in its make up: attention, motor, behaviour, perceptual and motivation

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Social ImpactsPeople and Machines:

Will AI machines someday replace humans in the workplace?

How safe are we with this design?

Reliability:

Could if reach the point that these machines would not do as they are programmed?

How do we know that they are going to always work?

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Conclusion

-There should come a time where we draw the line in the humanization of robots

-They are good as tools for learning

-If the research continues and advances continue, scientists should educate the public

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Thank you for listening and I hope you learned something!