Saturday, April 05, 2008

Rise of the Bot

Love Me, Love my Bot



Duke is careering noisily across a living room floor resplendent in the dark blue and white colours of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He's no student but a disc-shaped robotic vacuum cleaner called the Roomba. Not only have his owners dressed him up, they have also given him a name and gender.

Duke is not alone. Such behaviour is common, and takes myriad forms according to a survey of almost 400 Roomba owners, conducted late last year by Ja-Young Sung and Rebecca Grinter, who research human-computer interaction at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

"Dressing up Roomba happens in many ways," Sung says. People also often gave their robots a name and gender, according to the survey (see Diagram) which Sung presented at the Human-Robot Interaction conference earlier this month in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Kathy Morgan, an engineer based in Atlanta, said that her robot wore a sticker saying ...  [The rise of the emotional robot]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about sailors and their ship, crew chiefs and aircraft, me and my old, soft, holey t-shirt? Nothing new,unless they have conversations with them and set a place at the table for them. They do? Oye vey.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Don't forget, some of us name our gunz.

None of mine answer back, though.

Anonymous said...

And some of us set a place for our gunz at the table, Mabel.

Jimmy don\'t play that

Anonymous said...

Solong Charlton Heston.....Rest in peace.

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