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Episode 67: "Robots Have Emotions Too"

This week we analyze and respond to an article written by Dr. James E. Young.  He and fellow researchers conducted studies to determine the current sentiments human beings have towards robots. Their research indicates that people have an inherent impulse to personalize robots and imbue them with intentions, emotions, social abilities and attachments. He theorizes that in future, steps should be taken to facilitate productive, prosperous working relationships between people and robots in a variety of settings, including combat and other dangerous environments. We use this article as an entry point to discussions about humanity as it relates to robotics and how robots may substantially affect our lives in the future.

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Episode 67: "Robots Have Emotions Too" Kip Clark and Caroline Borders featuring written contributions

Further Reading:

The Wall Street Journal, "How to Manage Robots and People Working Together"