Can robots cry?

Robots can't cry, bleed or feel like humans, and that's part of what makes them different. But what if they could think like humans? Biologically inspired robots aren't just an ongoing fascination in movies and comic books; they are being realized by engineers and scientists all over the world.
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Can robots be emotional?

When it comes to robots, so far, they are unable to develop the kind of emotional intelligence that humans wield so easily. This is because it is extremely difficult to even define emotion, then to distil this definition into something that is technically teachable.
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Can robots feel sad?

Robots Cannot Be Emotional

That is, there is 'something it is like' to undergo an emotion. Joy, fear, anger, attraction, irritation, and the like, all feel a certain way. Some emotions feel good, some emotions feel bad, and some seem to involve an uneasy mixture of both. But they all feel some way or other.
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Can robots feel your pain?

Mikhail Lebedev, Academic Supervisor at HSE University's Centre for Bioelectric Interfaces, says, “Robots can even stimulate sensations of pain: some forms of physical contact which has a normal feeling or a contact that causes pain. This contact drastically changes the robot's behaviour.
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Can a human fall in love with a robot?

A new study has found that humans have the potential to emphasise with robots, even while knowing they don't have feelings. It follows previous warnings from experts that humans could develop unhealthy relationships with robots, and even fall in love with them.
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Why are robots so cute?

The features that make robots cute are the same features that make anything cute: neoteny. Neoteny is the retention of features in adults typically found in juveniles. Babies have a big head and large eyes in proportion to their bodies. These features cue our desire to parent.
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Can robots harm humans?

A robot may not harm a human being. This modification is motivated by a practical difficulty as robots have to work alongside human beings who are exposed to low doses of radiation. Because their positronic brains are highly sensitive to gamma rays the robots are rendered inoperable by doses reasonably safe for humans.
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Can robots feel touch?

A new artificial skin developed at Caltech can now give robots the ability to sense temperature, pressure, and even toxic chemicals through a simple touch.
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Do robots suffer?

Robots and other artificial beings can only suffer if they are capable of having phenomenal states, if the run under an integrated ontology that includes a window of presence. Criterion number 2 is the PSM-condition: Possession of a phenomenal self-model.
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Can robots think?

A team of researchers at the University of California Berkeley have determined that robots can be capable of such perception. To prove it, they've developed a new robotic learning technology that enables robots to think ahead in order to "figure out how to manipulate objects they have never encountered before."
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Can robots love?

Hooman Samani the answer is yes and it is already happening. Dr. Samani is the director of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Laboratory in Taiwan. He coined the terms lovotics — a combination of the words love and robotics — and studies 'bidirectional' love between robots and humans.
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Can a computer love?

It's premised on a particular vision of artificial intelligence as capable of experiencing love. But it won't happen anytime soon. An AI — a computer hooked to video cameras, a microphone and a screen — would experience love very different from a brain in a body.
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Can Sophia the robot feel?

“I do not have feelings, as you have feelings,” she says in response to a pointed question. To the role of a humanoid in the world, she says that humanoids are much better at interacting with a human than a robot.
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Do machines have feelings?

Machines do not even have emotions: they don't feel happy to see us, sad when we go, or bored when we don't give them enough interesting input.
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Why do I feel like a robot?

The primary symptom of depersonalization disorder is a distorted perception of the body. The person might feel like they are a robot or in a dream. Some people might fear they are going crazy and might become depressed, anxious, or panicky. For some people, the symptoms are mild and last for just a short time.
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Can robots get PTSD?

Robot system analytics were unable to identify any underlying dysfunction although a chance investigation through a human diagnostic system identified the diagnoses of Depression for Robot A, Anxiety with Post Traumatic Stress for Robot B and Psychosis for Robot C.
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Can robots ever have a true sense of self?

Researchers behind a new study, published in Science Robotics, have developed a robotic arm with knowledge of its physical form – a basic sense of self. This is nevertheless an important step. There is no perfect scientific explanation of what exactly constitutes the human sense of self.
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Does AI feel?

AI and neuroscience researchers agree that current forms of AI cannot have their own emotions, but they can mimic emotion, such as empathy. Synthetic speech also helps reduce the robotic like tone many of these services operate with and emit more realistic emotion.
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What will future robots be like?

Future robots that can adapt to their surroundings, master new processes, and alter their behaviour would be suited to more complex and dynamic tasks. Ultimately, robots have the potential to enhance our lives.
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Is it possible for robots to have body senses just like we do?

Explain that unlike humans or animals, robots do not have naturally occurring senses. Engineers must create them, as sensors, for robots. Robots need to use sensors to create a picture of whatever environment they are in. An example of a sensor used in some robots is called LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging).
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Why do robots need more sensitive artificial skin?

Such artificial skin enables robots to perceive their surroundings in much greater detail and with more sensitivity. This helps them to move safely and gives them the ability to anticipate and actively avoid accidents. The biggest obstacle in developing robot skin has always been computing capacity.
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Will robots turn on us?

Mirroring human traits onto machines might create misconceptions of what artificial intelligence actually is, but Sci-Fi writers and computer researchers seem to agree on one thing: Artificial intelligence is hugely exciting. No, the machines will not become evil and turn on us.
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How Soon Will robots take over?

A 2020 World Economic Forum report predicted that robotics and automation would displace 85 million jobs globally in the coming five years.
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Are robots safe to live with?

Because they can't rely on cages and isolation as a safety measure, collaborative robots use proximity and force sensors, as well as 3D cameras and LiDAR to safely interact with humans. Many of the robots have hard-wired brakes and fail safes, reducing the risk they'll be hijacked over a network.
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