首页|Research Data from KTH Royal Institute of Technology Update Understanding of Rob otics (When Is It Right for a Robot To Be Wrong? Children Trust a Robot Over a H uman In a Selective Trust Task)
Research Data from KTH Royal Institute of Technology Update Understanding of Rob otics (When Is It Right for a Robot To Be Wrong? Children Trust a Robot Over a H uman In a Selective Trust Task)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Investigators discuss new findings in Robotics. According to news reporting out ofStockholm, Sweden, by NewsRx editor s, research stated, “Little is known about how children perceive,trust and lear n from social robots compared to humans. The goal of this study was to compare a robotand a human agent in a selective trust task across different combinations of reliability (both reliable, onlyhuman reliable, or only robot reliable). 11 1 children, aged 3 to 6 years, participated in an online studywhere they viewed videos of a human and a robot labelling both familiar and novel objects.”
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