Robot See, Robot Do

Robot See, Robot Do

Robot See, Robot Do

 I do think that robots deserve rights and there are research projects being carried out today that are looking at robot laws.

African-American slaves were given rights when slavery was abolished and they became part of society.

Think of animals too – none of them had rights in the beginning but now animal rights are the norm. So if robots can interact with humans, they too should be given rights

Hiroshi Ishiguro

Manuel and Sam are talking about the following article:
Reality is catching up to science fiction

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Manuel

So the AI can fool a lot of people … in the sense that it can pass for human often enough? 😊

Today 11:36  

Sam

Something like that. For specific purposes we don’t need AGI                                            

Today 11:37

Manuel

OK, so the robot can react appropriately when it knows enough of the topic

Today 11:38   

Sam

Right, so as a receptionist at a hotel a robot doesn’t need to know everything, we can predict most of the questions that come up

Today 11:39  

Manuel

When is breakfast, where is my room, can you order a taxi, etc.

Today 11:39  

Sam

Exactly! So a robot that can move convincingly, speak convincingly, and then look really human  

Today 11:40  

Manuel

“look really human”, con you specify that? 🤗

Today 11:43   

Sam

Smile, nod, move their eyes around, gesticulate, have non-plasticky skin, no gaps, hinges, wires, etc.

Today 11:45   

Manuel

That’s a daunting list of do’s and don’ts, and I guess there is a lot more 🧐

Today 11:45   

Sam

Yep. But if we can do that, we can climb out of uncanny valley                             

Today 11:46

Manuel

So how do we do that? 🤔

Today 11:46  

Sam

Well, we did manage to tackle a large part of speech recognition and production …             

Today 11:46  

Manuel

… sure, fair enough, Siri and Alexa do work pretty well 😊

Today 11:47   

Sam

And we did that mostly by just studying humans and copying them 😊

Today 11:48   

Manuel

Right, to pass the Turing test, imitate a human, fool the judge

Today 11:48  

Sam

Correct. So now we need to do the same thing with the rest, both body and behavior            

Today 11:49   

Manuel

That would be a huge deal! 😁

Today 11:50   

Sam

Absolutely. And this is really necessary for empathy.                              

Today 11:50   

Sam

Tell me more!  😁                                                                          

Today 11:51   

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Coppélia 2.0

Coppélia 2.0

Coppélia 2.0

 He clasped the beautiful Olympia, and with her flew through the dance…

He thought that his dancing was usually correct as to time, but the peculiarly steady rhythm with which Olympia moved, and which often put him completely out, soon showed him that his time was most defective.
E.T.A. Hoffmann The Sandman, 1817

Manuel and Sam are talking about Boston Dynamics video

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Sam

I’ve read the post and I get why you came to me                                 

Today 11:35  

Manuel

Good! 😄

Today 11:36  

Sam

This is exactly the issue I would like to address, because it would make so many tasks easier                                              

Today 11:37

Manuel

Tasks, like …? 🤔

Today 11:38   

Sam

Let me start at the beginning! 😊

Humans have toyed with the idea of artificial humans as helpers since forever  

Today 11:39  

Manuel

OK  👌🏻

Today 11:39  

Sam

Finally we are really getting there, it’s not a myth or science fiction anymore                                         

Today 11:40  

Manuel

Fair enough, I’ve seen some pretty radical things coming from Japan lately

Today 11:43   

Sam

Indeed, and we can now build machines that can move almost like an animal or a human 🦾 🐕

Today 11:45   

Manuel

Oh, like the robots from Boston Dynamics! I saw them dancing, that was so cool! 😁

Weird, but cool!

Today 11:45   

Sam

“Weird” is the feeling a lot of people have, but robots can also be cute, like Wall-E or Pepper 😁                                  

Today 11:46

Manuel

That’s right, even when they are not humanoid at all, we can still relate to them

Today 11:46  

Sam

But when they look like a human, we dip into uncanny valley really fast                 

Today 11:46  

Manuel

So what is your take on this? 🤔

Today 11:47   

Sam

We need a robot that can move like human, fluidly, harmoniously …

Today 11:48   

Manuel

and we’re getting there, right?

Today 11:48  

Sam

Right, but also speak like a human, fluidly, harmoniously …              

Today 11:49   

Manuel

… harmoniously …?

Today 11:50   

Sam

I mean, in a way that fits naturally in a dialog                                      

Today 11:50   

Manuel

that seems pretty hard … wouldn’t that presuppose AGI?

Today 11:51   

Sam

Maybe we don’t need that if it can fool a lot of people a lot of the time …

Today 11:51   

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Handy Robots

Handy Robots

Handy Robots

If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?…
Milton Berle

Manuel and Sam are talking about  ABB’s Collaborative YuMi Robot 

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Manuel

So we want a robot that is able to work in a human environment

Today 11:34   

Sam

Yes, it is hard to design a living or working space for both humans and robots 😅😅         

Today 11:35  

Manuel

So if the robots can just use the same stuff humans use, that’s easier 😉

Today 11:36  

Sam

Indeed, it is like you can “retrofit” automation into any workplace                                                         

Today 11:37

Manuel

But when you work side by side with a robot every day … 🧔🏻🤖

Today 11:37  

Sam

… you certainly want to avoid uncanny valley!                           

Today 11:38

Manuel

And there is more?

Today 11:38   

Sam

Imagine having a virtual assistant with a real robot body …    

Today 11:39  

Manuel

That would be nice! 😏

Today 11:39  

Sam

So you talk to them, they talk back, and do things, like hand you something                                              

Today 11:40  

Manuel

I see what you’re getting at …

Today 11:43   

Sam

If the person at the desk falls in the deep end of uncanny valley that is so much worse!

Today 11:45   

Manuel

So for face-to-face interaction, you want a humanoid robot, but it needs to be really really good. 😊

Today 11:45   

Sam

Precisely, and that is really really hard.                                       

Today 11:46

Manuel

So the article was right: the problem really is interaction and empathy

Today 11:46  

Sam

I think I need to go read this blogpost now … 🤔                        

Today 11:46  

Manuel

Good idea, but I really want to hear about the robot you are designing too! 🤗

Today 11:46   

Sam

Absolutely, all in good time. 👍                                                      

Today 11:46   

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In Our Image

In Our Image

In Our Image

Care-O-bot 4

Developers did not want its appearance to be over-human, as this would “encourage false expectations with regard to its capabilities” for users…
Read the complete article that Manuel and Sam are discussing at:

Care-O-bot 4 Is the Robot Servant

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Manuel

Hi Sam! I came across an interesting blogpost on robots and empathy …

Today 11:34   

Sam

Hi Manuel! So now you want to chat about robots? 😅😅         

Today 11:35  

Manuel

Yep! 😁

Today 11:36  

Sam

 .. Be my guest!                                                                                 

Today 11:37

Manuel

So this blog was all about Uncanny Valley and how we relate to robots 🤖

Today 11:37  

Sam

Yeah, uncanny valley really is a problem 🤔...   we really want to make robots that people can relate to, but it’s hard!

Today 11:38

Manuel

Seems like it makes more sense not to try …?

Today 11:38   

Sam

How do you mean?  🤔 🤔                                                               

Today 11:39  

Manuel

Well, you’re the expert, but I seem to understand that it is easier to make a friendly, relatable robot that doesn’t look like a human at all

Today 11:39  

Sam

Ah, ok, yes, in a sense, yes …                                                         

Today 11:40  

Manuel

… but …? 😏

Today 11:43   

Sam

For some tasks a human form makes no sense at all, e.g. industrial robots 🤖

Today 11:45   

Manuel

Right 👍

Today 11:45   

Sam

But in most places where humans and robots work together, everything is built for humans

Today 11:46

Manuel

Ooh, that is a problem!

Today 11:46  

Sam

So we need robots that can interact with stuff made for humans.

Today 11:46  

Manuel

Mmh, I see, so body and limbs etc. need to be human shaped

Today 11:46   

Sam

Doorknobs are made for hands , keyboards and switches for fingers ☝️, stairs for legs 🦵, etc.

Today 11:46   

Manuel

So that’s why an artificial human would be a good appraoch

Today 11:47   

Sam

In many cases that’s exactly what you need, but there are lots of reasons why a human shape makes sense!

Today 11:48   

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Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto

Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto

Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto

Imagine a craftsman being awakened suddenly in the dead of night. He searches downstairs for something among a crowd of mannequins in his workshop.
If the mannequins started to move, it would be like a horror story.

Masahiro Mori

The Uncanny Valley

When looking at a robot we sometimes experience the “Uncanny valley” effect …

We feel an increased sense of affinity with a humanoid robot the more human it looks, but right before becoming indistinguishable from a human, we experience a sense of revulsion or dissociation.

We feel that something is wrong. We don’t have this with robots that don’t look like humans at all: Johnny 5, R2-D2, HAL 9000, or Wall-E, despite the fact that we certainly have an emotional response to them.

Yes, even to HAL! When Dave starts shutting HAL down, we hear HAL regressing while pleading with Dave to stop. When HAL saysI am afraid, Dave. My mind is going. I can feel it”, Dave reacts and responds emotionally to HAL, even trying to comfort him when he feels HAL is no longer a threat. On the other hand, some robots are so convincingly human that we forget they are robots at all, like D.A.R.Y.L. or Seven of Nine (technically a cyborg), “The Doctor” (technically a hologram), and Data from StarTrek.

We experience the uncanny valley specifically when a thing looks human enough that it invites an initial emotional response, while on closer inspection showing clear signs of being unable to reciprocate that: the CB2 child robot, Saya, HRP-4C, Sophia, etc.

Especially with movements and facial expressions, if they do not proceed smoothly and harmoniously, the whole Gestalt of human appearance breaks down: “small faults in their humanness might send the social interaction tumbling” (Mathur & Reichling 2016, 30). We are now repulsed by how alien the thing confronting us actually is. The uncanny valley effect occurs when we try to empathize with a robot: it cannot experience us as we experience them (Gray & Wegner 2012, 129). We cannot expect understanding or reciprocity from the robot: there is no “there” there. So we feel betrayed in our emotional response, the apparent humanity of the robot was just an empathic illusion.

More information at …

https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/the-uncanny-valley

どうもありがとう  MR Roboto

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