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  2. Uncanny valley - Wikipedia

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    Hanson has also stated that uncanny entities may appear anywhere in a spectrum ranging from the abstract (e.g., MIT's robot Lazlo) to the perfectly human (e.g., cosmetically atypical people). [52] Capgras delusion is a relatively rare condition in which the patient believes that people (or, in some cases, things) have been replaced with ...

  3. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    A human-size biped walking robot from Waseda University. [58] 1996 Saika A light-weight, human-size and low-cost humanoid robot, was developed at Tokyo University. Saika has a two-DOF neck, dual five-DOF upper arms, a torso and a head. Several types of hands and forearms are under development also. Developed until 1998. [48] 1996 Vanderbilt ...

  4. AI takeover in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest examples is the story Automata by S. Fowler Wright, which appeared in a 1929 edition of Weird Tales. In With Folded Hands (1947), all robots have a 'Prime Directive': To serve and obey, and guard men from harm. The robots therefore manipulate humans into abandoning all pursuits, for fear of even small possibilities of injury ...

  5. Yes, there were humans controlling Tesla's bartending robots ...

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    Tesla's robots might have wowed viewers at its "We Robot" event Thursday by serving drinks, answering questions, and playing rock-paper-scissors, but people were quick to suspect that the ...

  6. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    It shows how the concept has developed in the human imagination through history. Robots and androids have frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word "robot" itself comes from a work of fiction, Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 and first performed in 1921.

  7. The 26 Most Awful Things People Have Seen Others Doing ... - AOL

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    The easiest answer is that "people are strange," as Jim Morrison used to sing. And secondly, to understand the many mysterious situations we witness in life, you also need to know their context ...

  8. James Blake on the Weird Vision of ‘Playing Robots Into ...

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    For the past dozen years, British singer-songwriter James Blake has been one of music’s most influential and compelling outliers: a classically trained pianist with an equal love disruptive ...

  9. Cobot - Wikipedia

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    A cobot, or collaborative robot, also known as a companion robot, is a robot intended for direct human-robot interaction within a shared space, or where humans and robots are in close proximity. Cobot applications contrast with traditional industrial robot applications in which robots are isolated from human contact or the humans are protected ...